National Realty & Development Corp. promotes Spector and Oshins
According to National Realty & Development Corp. (NRDC), Dovid Spector and Greg Oshins have been promoted to the executive team.
Spector has been promoted to senior vice president, leasing. Spector began his career with NRDC in 2002 as a leasing representative and served as director of retail leasing for the past six years. Prior to joining NRDC, he worked in the real estate business development division of Morgan Stanley. Spector graduated from The George Washington University with a bachelor's degree in Business Administration and earned a certificate in Real Estate Finance & Investment from NYU Schack Institute of Real Estate. Spector is a member of the International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC) and sits on the New York National Conference planning committee.
Oshins has been promoted to vice president, investments. Oshins joined the NRDC acquisitions & development team in 2006 and he has concurrently served as a member of the company's leasing team for the past several years. In his new position, Oshins will be seeking both one-off and portfolio acquisitions of equity and debt for retail projects and he will be overseeing all aspects of transactional due diligence. Oshins received an M.B.A. from the University of Connecticut School of Business and a bachelor's degree in Government & Law from Lafayette College.
"Dovid and Greg are valued and dedicated members of the NRDC team," said John Orrico, president, NRDC. "Their work ethic, market knowledge, and industry insight will continue to serve as valuable ongoing resources for the company. We congratulate them on this well-earned promotion."
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