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Cignature Realty welcomes Teichman

Elan Teichman, Cignature Realty Associates Elan Teichman, Cignature Realty Associates

Manhattan, NY Cignature Realty Associates has hired Elan Teichman as a territory based investment sales representative in the Upper West side.

“Elan is an another outstanding addition to our team,” said Cignature managing director Steven Gomez. “His experience in business and diplomacy will serve him well as he participates in our extensive training program designed to make him an expert in multifamily and mixed-use building sales in his territory.”

Teichman is a graduate from Yeshiva University in New York where he earned a bachelor’s degree in history, with co-minors in psychology and business and a full scholarship to the Jay and Jeanie Schottenstein Honors Program.

During college he held many prestigious internships in both government and the financial sector. Most recently he worked as an analyst at CB Alliance, a boutique private equity firm.

Teichman also worked at Accelerant Ventures, a venture capital fund and PineBridge Investments, an asset management firm.

He also worked as an intern at the United Nations Correspondents Association, UNCA, where he wrote articles on major news stories, covering international business and politics. He also had the opportunity to meet with several senior diplomats including deputy secretary-general of the UN Jan Eliasson, spokesperson for the secretary general of the UN Martin Nesirky and minister of the interior Ziyad Baroud.

Cignature Realty is a commercial real estate brokerage company located in New York City. The company, a leader in area multifamily and mixed-use apartment building sales, provides deal execution supported by market intelligence for a range of real estate investors, from single-property owners and family portfolios to institutional and private equity funds. The Cignature Realty team has closed hundreds of commercial real estate transactions and has accumulated multiple awards recognizing their achievements and contributions to the real estate industry.

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