Posted: March 23, 2009
Brown Harris Stevens names Gotzler director of communications
Brown Harris Stevens, LLC has recently named Amy Gotzler as director of communications. Gotzler will be responsible for promoting the brand through the development and execution of strategic media relations and internal communications campaigns.Â
Prior to joining Brown Harris Stevens, Gotzler was at Harriet Weintraub Public Relations.
"Amy's extensive public relations experience, coupled with her background in luxury residential real estate, makes her the ideal candidate to lead communications initiatives for our company," said Hall Willkie, president of Brown Harris Stevens. Â
Brown Harris Stevens, established in 1873 and owned by Terra Holdings, is the premier provider of residential real estate services in New York. One of the oldest and largest real estate firms, the company operates offices in New York City, The Hamptons, North Fork and Palm Beach. Brown Harris Stevens offers more luxury residential exclusives than any other Manhattan firm, and recently sold the highest priced cooperative apartment and townhouse in New York's history. Brown Harris Stevens also serves as the exclusive affiliate of Christie's Great Estates, Inc., a subsidiary of Christie's International PLC, the world's oldest fine arts auctioneer.
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The company's operating divisions include: Residential Sales, Residential Management, Relocation, Project Marketing, Appraisal and Consulting, Commercial Sales, Leasing and Management, Healthcare Real Estate, Insurance Services and Construction Management. The corporate headquarters is located in the Brown Harris Stevens Building at 770 Lexington Avenue with five sales offices throughout Manhattan, two in Brooklyn, eleven on Long Island, two in Palm Beach, Florida and one in Winter Park, Florida.
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