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Newmark Knight Frank hires Loewen as senior managing director in Global Corporate Services group

Newmark Knight Frank has hired Bryan Loewen as senior managing director in its Global Corporate Services group. In this position, he will work closely with Newmark Knight Frank's 200 worldwide offices to service corporate data center requirements. "The addition of Bryan's expertise in the data center and mission critical real estate arena greatly enhances our strategic commitment to our clients globally," said Michael Ippolito, chairman of Newmark Knight Frank Global Corporate Services. Since 2004, Loewen has specialized in data center and other mission critical real estate properties. Most recently, Loewen was the practice group leader for GVA Worldwide's North American data center division. He has advised major tenants, landlords, developers and private equity companies with requirements specific to the data center sector. Prior to entering the real estate industry, Loewen worked for over a decade inside the telecommunications and energy industries. Loewen's firsthand knowledge and experience within data centers offers unparalleled real estate expertise to all mission critical facilities. Loewen graduated from the University of Illinois with a B.S. degree in Civil and Environmental Engineering. He received his M.B.A. in Telecommunications Management from the University of Dallas. Additionally, Loewen is recognized on an international level with a Certified Data Center Design (CDCD) accreditation. Visit the Data Center Consulting Group's blog at www.newmarkkfdatacenters.com.
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