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C&W names Don Eisen top branch manager

Real Estate Weekly, July 28, 1993

Donald P. Eisen, managing director of Cushman & Wakefield of New Jersey, Inc., has been named Cushman & Wakefield's 1992 Branch Manager of the Year. The announcement was made by Anthony Sirianni, Cushman & Wakefield's chief operating officer. Eisen previously received the Branch Manager of the Year Award in 1986.

Eisen, who oversees 100 employees in Cushman & Wakefield's East Rutherford, Parsippany and Princeton, New Jersey, offices, was selected from the company's 39 Branch Managers across the nation. The award was based on Eisen's professionalism and leadership as well as the financial performance of the branch offices he oversees.

"Donald Eisen has shown exemplary leadership through one of the real estate industry's. most difficult times," said James S. Vanderslice, executive managing director of Cushman & Wakefield's eastern region. "His branch offices have consistently been among Cushman & Wakefield's top in terms of performance. We congratulate him."

Eisen, is a renown authority and speaker on New Jersey's commercial and industrial real estate markets. Before assuming his present position in 1984., he was the manager of Cushman & Wakefield's New Jersey Industrial Technology Group. In this capacity, he received Cushman & Wakefield's Industrial Broker of the Year award. During his tenure at Cushman & Wakefield, Eisen has represented numerous prestigious clients, including the Singer Company and Warner Lambert.

Prior to joining Cushman & Wakefield, Eisen served as an independent real estate developer. He was previously a vice president at the Schlesinger Company where he worked for more than 15 years.

Eisen has spent several years on the New Jersey Board of NACORE and is an active member of the Board of Directors of NAIOP. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in business administration from New York University.

COPYRIGHT 1993 Hagedorn Publication
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