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Jones Lang LaSalle's New York office has hired James P. Quinn, a leader in the corporate real estate services sector, who joins the firm as a managing director along with his six-person team of professionals

Real Estate Weekly, April 18, 2007

Jones Lang LaSalle's New York office has hired James P. Quinn, a leader in the corporate real estate services sector, who joins the firm as a managing director along with his six-person team of professionals. The group, which specializes in corporate real estate services, includes Patrick Heeg, Gary Youm, Gladys Cabrera, Brian Crockett and Denise Rudert.

Quinn has more than 20 years of experience in corporate real estate services, including consulting, leasing and sales. Previously, he served as an executive vice president at Trammell Crow Co. Earlier, he was an executive director at Cushman & Wakefield Inc.

Heeg joins Jones Lang LaSalle as senior vice president. He has more than nine years of real estate brokerage and consulting experience. Heeg has represented numerous companies in consulting, leasing and sales transactions including The Trump Organization, Brookfield Properties, Fidelity Investments and The Federal Reserve Bank of New York Heeg was formerly a senior vice president at Trammell Crow.

Attorney Youm joins Jones Lang LaSalle as vice president. He is experienced in legal real estate consulting, financial consulting and account management. Prior to Jones Lang LaSalle, Youm was a vice president at Trammell Crow. He is member of the New York State Bar Association.

Cabrera, transaction coordinator, whose responsibilities include project administration, quality control and best practices; Crockett, associate, who assists the group with new business development, tenant representation and agency representation; and Rudert, senior administrative assistant, who provides marketing and administrative support and serves as the team's coordinator.

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