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Cushman names Robert Donnelly VP for New Jersey

Real Estate Weekly, July 12, 2000

Robert J. Donnelly, of Flanders, N.J., has been named executive vice president of Cushman & Wakefield of New Jersey, Inc., announced Donald P. Eisen, executive managing director, New York Area. Donnelly is the first individual based outside the company's headquarters to receive this title and the third among Cushman & Wakefield's 9,500 professionals worldwide. The achievement acknowledges more than two decades of consistent record-breaking activity by Donnelly on behalf of the firm.

Donnelly joined Cushman & Wakefield as a broker in 1979 and opened the company's Parsippany office in 1984. He has been the number one leasing broker in New Jersey for more than 10 years and has ranked among the company's Top 10 brokers in the U.S. for the last six years. In 1996, Donnelly was Cushman & Wakefield's top performing broker nationwide and also earned Cushman & Wakefield's 'National Deal of the Year' Award for his involvement in the relocation of Mutual of New York's headquarters to New York City. In addition, he received the firm's Corporate Services award for his achievements.

Donnelly specializes in tenant representation, working for Fortune 500 companies throughout the United States and worldwide. In addition, he has worked for many of New Jersey's leading landlords in both the acquisition and leasing of significant commercial properties.

"Bob's expertise and dedication to his clients combine to make him one of the premier real estate professionals in the world," noted Arthur Mirante, president and chief executive officer.

"Bob has played a key role in our growth in New Jersey and in the evolution of many key markets, including Morris County," Eisen added.

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