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Lyons of IRC USA accepts role of the IRC Americas regional leader at IRC Global Conference 2015

Jane Lyons, IRC USA - Rhodes Associates Jane Lyons, IRC USA - Rhodes Associates
New York, NY Jane Lyons, a managing partner at IRC USA - Rhodes Associates, accepted the role of the IRC Americas Regional Leader at the recent IRC Global Conference 2015 held in New York. Lyons has been a Partner at IRC USA - Rhodes Associates since 1998, specializing exclusively in the Real Estate Industry, and has completed more than 500 search assignments. Earlier in her career, Lyons worked in marketing and sales for the Wharton Business School and CBS, Inc. Lyons is a member of Urban Land Institute, Pension Real Estate Association, Mortgage Bankers Association, Commercial Mortgage Securitization Association, Cornell University Real Estate Council and is a participant in the 2007 ULI YLG Mentor Program. Jane holds a B.A. from the University of Maryland. Lyons is looking forward to new challenges she is going to face in her new role: “I am honored to be the new IRC Americas Regional Leader. I look forward to expanding each of our individual relationships and collectively throughout the IRC network in order to provide the best quality executive search service across the world. I am convinced we have a unique ability to support our clients in achieving their goals within our regional geographies and individual specializations.” Patrick Westerburger, president of the IRC Executive Board is happy to welcome another great IRC leader: “Lyons is the perfect match for this important role within our global alliance. She brings a thorough knowledge of both American and global markets. With her strong leadership skills she will be able to manage our strategy for sustainable growth in the market.”
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