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Jones-Maturo named president of Friedland Realty Advisors

Sarah Jones-Maturo, Friedland Realty Advisors Sarah Jones-Maturo, Friedland Realty Advisors
Harrison, NY According to Friedland Realty Advisors, a full-service commercial real estate firm with a more than 40 year pedigree, Sarah Jones-Maturo has been named president of the company, effective immediately. In this role, Jones-Maturo will oversee day-to-day operations, with a particular focus on recruiting and internal training efforts. She will work alongside founder and CEO Bob Friedland and work out of the company’s Harrison headquarters. “I am excited to join Friedland Realty, a long-time leader in the industry,” said Jones-Maturo. “I am eager to help enhance the company’s strong brand throughout the Tri-State area and look forward to building on our current strengths in all divisions and markets.” Jones-Maturo spent her entire career at CBRE, being promoted three times and most recently serving as first vice president. Throughout her time at the company she represented clients such as Sprint, Sony, Dow Jones and Aeropostale. In 2014 and 2015 alone, Jones-Maturo transacted over one million s/f of office deals. Jones-Maturo has received numerous awards and accolades throughout her career. In 2014, she was recognized as one of “Tomorrow’s Leaders” by Real Estate Forum. The year prior, she was appointed to the highly selective CBRE National Brokerage Advisory Board. She was also named one of RENJ Magazine’s “Top 30 Under 30” in 2006 and 2008. “We are thrilled to welcome Sarah to the Friedland Realty team,” said Friedland. “Her extensive background in office services as well as leadership and business development acumen will be a true asset to the continued growth of the firm.” The appointment of Jones-Maturo follows the November announcement that Robert Martin Company had made a significant investment in Friedland Realty. Through the investment, Friedland Realty is able to take advantage of Robert Martin Company’s analytical and development staff and experience to develop creative real estate solutions for their clients. Jones-Maturo received her Bachelor of Arts degree from the College of Holy Cross. She lives in Larchmont with her husband and two children.
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