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Berger promoted to vice president at Norman Bobrow & Company

Josh Berger

New York, NY Josh Berger, managing director at Norman Bobrow & Co., has been promoted to vice president of the independently-owned tenant-rep commercial real estate brokerage firm in New York.

In his new position Berger will help assist the brokers in the firm to drive higher revenues and transaction activity in both Manhattan and the outer boroughs and help with the firm's Broker Development Program and Internship Program that train new brokers.

"Josh Berger is an exemplary leader who represents the next generation to help run our business," said Norman Bobrow & Co. founder and president Norman Bobrow. "Most importantly he follows each deal through to completion, often exceeding the expectations of his clients. Josh stresses accuracy, attention to detail and an unparalleled level of service and professionalism which has enabled him to successfully represent his clients time and again."

Berger joined Norman Bobrow & Co., Inc., as director of commercial leasing & investment sales in 2009 and has quickly become one of the firm's top producing brokers. In 2014, he was named managing director of commercial leasing & investment sales.

Berger has represented firms in the fields of advertising, technology, non-profit, finance, public relations and fashion amongst others. Some of Berger's clients include: Equinox, Make-Up Designory, Boyar Value Group, Clear Street Management, Jordache Enterprises, MMGY Global, Harborview Capital Management, Museum of Women, PETSMART, WCD Group, The Center for Social Inclusion, Kargo and Transit Wireless.

Outside of his time in real estate Berger explores his many creative passions including abstract painting, music production and photography. He often features his work in charity shows. In 2018 he sold 40 works at his solo show; from which all proceeds were donated to The Lower East Side Girls Club.

Berger received his B.S. in Marketing/Business Administration from Yeshiva University. He currently resides in Williamsburg, Brooklyn with his wife Kelsey.

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