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Brennan Investment Group names Culbertson senior vice president

Chicago, IL According Brennan Investment Group, John Culbertson has joined the company as a senior vice president of acquisitions. Culbertson will source industrial property investments throughout both the Carolinas and the Port of Savannah in Georgia. Culbertson will also oversee all operational activities within his region, including management and leasing.

Prior to joining Brennan Investment Group, Culbertson worked for Trammell Crow from 2000 to 2006, sourcing new business and providing leadership for Trammell Crow’s southeast sector. Culbertson negotiated national telecommunication projects, and successfully managed the disposition of the Charlotte Coliseum, earning acclaim in the national press for his leadership and creative execution. From 1997 to 2000, Mr. Culbertson worked for International Airport Centers, having multi-site, multi-project responsibility, including overseeing the renovation of a World War II deportation warehouse.

“We are excited to have John Culbertson lead our entry into one of the strongest demographic areas in the country,” said Michael Brennan, chairman and managing principal for Brennan Investment Group.  “John has the requisite industrial skills to advance our mission of acquiring and developing value added investments.” Culbertson will office in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Culbertson earned a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from the College of Charleston and a Master of Business Administration from the McColl School of Business at Queens University. Mr. Culbertson values civic involvement and is an active member of his community.

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