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McKinney promoted as assistant director at Studley

Studley has promoted Ryan McKinney to assistant director of its N.Y. office. McKinney, who joined Studley in 2007 as a research specialist, has utilized his expertise to generate new business as well as to service the company's existing client base. His market data has also been used for internal analysis and to provide material for Studley's quarterly reports. During his career, he has completed transactions totaling 1 million s/f for clients such as Time Warner, Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, Meebo Inc., Sapient Corp. and BuckleySandler LLP. McKinney, 27, was formerly an associate in the company's New York office. Before joining Studley, he worked in property management with Hill Top associates. A graduate of St. Michael's College, where he earned a bachelor's degree in business administration, McKinney is a member of The Real Estate Board of New York and is an active volunteer for the Make-A-Wish Foundation. About Studley Studley is the leading commercial real estate services firm specializing in tenant representation. Founded in 1954, Studley pioneered the conflict-free business model of representing only tenants in their commercial real estate transactions. Today, with 22 offices nationwide and an international presence through its London office and AOS Studley, a partnership with Paris-based AOS, Studley provides strategic real estate solutions to top-tier corporations, not-for-profit organizations and law firms. Information about Studley is available at www.studley.com. # # # 04/12
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