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Real Estate Weekly, June 13, 2001
The City & Suburban Federal Savings Bank announced that Michael J. indiveri has been elected to its board of directors.
Indiveri is currently executive vice president and chief financial officer City &, Suburban. He joined City & Suburban in 1997 as senior vice president and was promoted to executive vice president last year. He joined from New York Federal Savings Bank, where he also held the title of senior vice president.
Indiveri earned his M.B.A. from Fordham University and his B.A. in political science from Rutgers University. He is a certified public accountant. Indiveri continues to keep current with numerous management, taxation, and business courses and seminars. His professional affiliations include the AICPA-Tax Division. He has served as a visiting instructor at Rutgers University and at the Jersey City State College.
James B. Tully has been named a senior vice president at CB Richard Ellis.
Tully, who closed more than one million SF in a three-month period in 2000, was elevated from first vice president. He has been with CB Richard Ellis since 1992. Tully, who is based in the firm's Paramus office, was recently recognized as a top producer at CB Richard Ellis' annual national sales recognition conference, having closed nearly 1.5 million SF of office and industrial space, primarily in Orange, Rockland and Bergen Counties. Among his recent assignments, Tully represented GRS Enterprise Corp. in the sale of a 350,000 SF warehouse in Newburgh and intercos America in its purchase of a 108,000 SF facility in Congers.
A resident of Nanuet, Tully also serves as vice chairman of the board of directors of the Rockland Economic Development Corp. and is an active member of the Orange County Partnership. He is former chairman of the Rockland County Builders Association's government affairs committee and also served on that group's board of directors.
Joseph Barbaccia, president of Joseph Gregory, Inc., announced that Jean North has recently joined the firm as ales and rental manager.
North brings over 20 years of corporate experience to the company, including managing her own interior design and professional organizing firms. She is a licensed real estate salesperson in both New York and New Jersey and is an active member of the Real Estate Board of New York. North has been involved in all aspects of real estate, from rentals to managing an onsite leasing office. Some of her past projects have included The Gershwin, The Madison Belvedere, the Ocean, and City Lights at Queens Landing. She has worked closely with such developers as Rose Associates, Jack Resnick and Sons, the Moinian Group, and Trotwood Corporation.
Jim Reichek has joined Kushner Companies as a managing director, announced chairman Charles Kushner. He will help manage the Florham Park, N.J.-based company's real estate transactions and is expected to concentrate on large-scale acquisition transactions. He will report to Kushner and his partners, Richard Stadtmauer and Jeffrey Freireich.
Reichek has held senior-level positions in real estate finance for more than 13 years. Most recently, he was a senior managing director at Bear, Steams & Co. Inc., where he ran the commercial mortgage department with overall capiauthority for Bear Stearns commercial lending business. His management responsibilities included the origination, credit underwriting, pricing, hedging, securitization and trading of commercial mortgages. During Reichek's four years at Bear Steams, he was instrumental in building the firm's highly-successful commercial mortgage backed securities business.
Reichek, of Madison, N.J., has a bachelor's degree in computer science from Brandeis University and a master's degree in finance from the University of Chicago. He is a former member of the board of governors of the Commercial Mortgage Securities Association.
Friedman Alpren & Green LLP announced that Theodore Port has been admitted as a partner at the firm. Port is a tax specialist who works with clients in a broad range of industries on tax planning, research, and compliance.
Richard J. Michaels has joined Colliers ABR Inc. as a managing director, announced president Randall Johnston.
Michaels, a former senior vice president at Trammel Crow Company, has held senior positions for such real estate firms as Jones Lang Wootton USA and Sylvan Lawrence Company. Michaels began his real estate career as an owner s representative of numerous downtown buildings including 100 William St. and 95/99 Wall St. Over the years, he was responsible for successful leasing campaigns in such buildings as Tower 56, 505 Park Ave. and 150 E. 52 St. He has also been the landlord's agent on many other properties, including 1180 Ave. of the Americas, 12 E. 41 St., 280 Park Ave. West and RiverPark in Norwalk, Conn.
A graduate of the University of Kentucky, Michaels has been granted the graduate real estate institute designation from New York University. He is also a member of the Real Estate Board of New York.
The Corcoran Group announced that Judy Oston has joined the firm as a townhouse specialist in its Westside Gallery office. Oston brings with her 22 years of experience in selling townhouses on the Upper West Side, the Upper East Side, Clinton, and Harlem.
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