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Real Estate Weekly, Nov 24, 1999
"Scott sees himself as a corporate real estate advisor rather than merely a transactor, which means he will fit in perfectly at Insignia/ESG," said Harbert. "Our clients today demand more from their real estate service provider than simple fulfillment of space needs - it is our job to help clients achieve a thorough understanding of the financial, operational and qualitative aspects of their real estate."
Prior to joining Insignia/ESG, Gamber spent nine years with Jones Lang LaSalle's New York City office. Before his career in the real estate service industry, he worked in Corporate Finance at Bear Stearns and Shearson Lehman Brothers for 13 years.
Gamber holds a Masters in Business Administration from Duke University's Fuqua School of Business and a BS degree in Civil Engineering from Lafayette College.
Kiplyn Young, CBSE (photo), an industry veteran with over 15 years' experience in the commercial maintenance field, has been named vice president of Harvard Maintenance, Inc., one of Manhattan's premier independent maintenance contractors. As vice president, Young will oversee all aspects of the company's relations with large clients in New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. She will be involved in all of Harvard's daily business operations, from maintaining the firm's diligent customer service practices, to marketing the company's integrated maintenance, business and security services to potential clients.
Prior to joining the Harvard team, Young served as executive vice president for Red River Sanitors, Inc., a privately owned maintenance company in Shreveport, LA. Young has been awarded the title of Certified Building Services Executive, bestowed upon her by the Building Service Contractors Association International (BSCAI), the largest international facilities services, trade organization.
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