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Cushman & Wakefield promotes Lisk to senior director in the firm's White Plains office

Cushman & Wakefield has promoted Matthew Lisk to senior director in Cushman & Wakefield's Westchester office. Lisk is a senior director in the leasing services group of Cushman & Wakefield's White Plains office, where he specializes in both tenant and landlord representation services in Westchester County. Lisk has represented tenants, such as Benchmark Education, Tappan Zee Bridge Constructors, Byram Healthcare, Morgan Stanley, Readers Digest, EMCOR, House Party, Eckert Seaman's Cherin & Mellott, and Evolution Markets. Currently, Lisk represents two million s/f of class A office space in Westchester County. His current and past clients include Beacon Capital Partners, SL Green, George Comfort & Sons, Onyx Equities, Cohen Brothers, Hines, Pepe Companies, Simone Development, Fareri Associates, Willett Company, Summit Development, Greenfield Partners and Baywater Properties. Over the past three years, Lisk has participated in 100 lease transactions in Westchester County. In 2010, Lisk received Westchester County's business recognition award, "Forty Under Forty, Rising Stars" - an award that pays tribute to individuals in Westchester County who are making their mark in their chosen profession at a young age. In addition, he was awarded Cushman & Wakefield's 2007 Top Producing Associate Award for the tri-state area. Lisk received a B.S. in Business Management from the State University of New York at Binghamton. In addition, he has taken several masters classes at NY Schack Institute of Real Estate. "We promise our clients that they will be served by C&W professionals who offer elite competence," said Jim Fagan, senior managing director and market leader of Cushman & Wakefield's Fairfield and Westchester County regions. "Steve and Matt are both elite performers and I am proud to have them on our team."
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