Kissel promoted to managing director at Jones Lang LaSalle
Jones Lang LaSalle has promoted Janet Kissel to managing director from senior VP.
Kissel is the client relationship manager for Jones Lang LaSalle's account with a major pharmaceutical firm. In this role, she has oversight responsibility for integrated facility management, which includes facility management, energy management, relocations and small projects throughout the client's multimillion-square-foot portfolio in the U.S. and the U.K.
Kissel has more than 23 years of experience in various facility and project management roles. Prior to her current position, she served in key roles within the firm's strategic consulting group and on its Procter & Gamble account.
She received a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Cincinnati.
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