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Marcus & Millichap promotes Horowitz to Brooklyn sales manager, Previously served as an associate, specializing in multifamilies

Marcus & Millichap Real Estate Investment Services has promoted John Horowitz to sales manager, according to John Kerin, president and CEO. Most recently, Horowitz was an associate in the office, specializing in the sale of multifamily properties throughout Brooklyn and N.Y.C. "John brings a strong background and skill set to the sales manager position," said J. D. Parker, regional manager of the Brooklyn, Manhattan and New Haven offices. "His experience in the Brooklyn market will be a tremendous asset to our clients and agents throughout the New York region." Horowitz joined the office in 2006. He was then promoted to associate director of the firm's National Multi Housing Group and quickly earned associate status by the firm in 2007. Prior to joining Marcus & Millichap, Horowitz worked as a corporate lawyer and ran a non-profit agency that focused on criminal-justice issues. Horowitz received a bachelor's degree in political science from Tufts University and a law degree from Fordham University School of Law.
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