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Cushman & Wakefield promotes Kuppersmith to executive managing director

Rob Kuppersmith

Melville, NY Cushman & Wakefield has promoted Rob Kuppersmith to executive managing director. In his new role, Kuppersmith will continue to be responsible for overseeing the strategic direction and operations of his team, focusing on driving continued growth and success.

"We are thrilled to promote Rob to the position of executive managing director," said Joseph Caridi, managing principal of Long Island. “His wealth of experience, strategic insight and commitment to excellence make him a key player into the future. We have no doubt that Rob will continue to drive our success and deliver outstanding results for our clients.”  

Kuppersmith has been an integral member of Cushman & Wakefield’s Long Island team for more than 25 years. As executive managing director, Kuppersmith will continue to be responsible for overseeing all aspects of his team’s operations, including business development, client relations and financial management. He will work closely with the Long Island leadership team to develop and implement strategic initiatives that will drive growth and profitability, while also ensuring the highest level of service and quality for the firm’s clients.

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