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Jacobson named senior managing director at CBRE

According to CBRE Group, Inc., Helene Jacobson has been named senior managing director, New York tri-state region in the company's valuation & advisory services group. She will continue to be responsible for CBRE's valuation & advisory services operations in the region while expanding her responsibilities for national client accounts based in NYC. She will oversee and develop financial institution accounts critical to CBRE's national valuation network. Including investment banks, commercial banks, pension funds and commercial mortgage-backed conduit clients. "Helene has consistently delivered exceptional performance in every role she has held over the past two decades with the firm," said Michael Pecorino, senior managing director for the Northeast, Valuation & Advisory Services, CBRE. "She is the perfect leader to manage and grow our key client relationships while continually providing superior client service for portfolio assignments and single assets in the New York Tri-State Region." Jacobson has extensive experience in all areas of valuation for commercial and residential properties. Her completed assignments include full- and partial-interest appraisals of a wide variety property types, including office buildings, malls, shopping centers, apartments, condominiums, hotels, industrial facilities, land, and residential and mixed-use land subdivisions. In addition, she has successfully managed multi-property portfolio assignments throughout the United States. Jacobson holds the MAI designation from the Appraisal Institute as well as appraisal licenses in the Tri-State area. She received a Master of Science in Real Estate from New York University and a Bachelor of Business Administration from George Washington University. CBRE's Valuation & Advisory Services group is a nationwide organization of experienced professionals, providing appraisal and consulting services to a broad-based local and national clientele. With a professional staff of more than 450 appraisers and a local presence in more than 60 major metro areas, CBRE focuses on the needs of its clients with a commitment to providing a high-quality product produced in a timely manner.
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