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Newmark Knight Frank recognized by IAOP as an outsource provider

Global real estate services provider Newmark Knight Frank (NKF) has been selected in the Leaders category for The 2010 Global Outsourcing 100 service providers list by The International Association of Outsourcing Professionals (IAOP). The rankings by IAOP recognize some of the world's best outsourcing service providers and advisors. The association recognized the companies named to the lists at its 13th annual summit that brought together hundreds of outsourcing customers, advisors and providers from around the globe to discuss the theme of "using outsourcing to emerge as a leader in the new global economy." "As the economy recovers, partnering with the world's best outsourcing providers and advisors will be more important than ever," said IAOP chairman Michael Corbett who chaired the judges' panel. "The Global Outsourcing 100 and the World's Best Outsourcing Advisors lists help companies easily identify those partners that will help them emerge as leaders." Rankings of companies on both lists will be released in a special advertising supplement in FORTUNE magazine. "We are honored to be recognized by the Global Outsourcing 100. This designation recognizes our commitment to creative outsourcing solutions and we are committed to continually improving our platform to better serve clients," said NKF CEO Barry Gosin.
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