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NYREJ’s 35th Anniversary: Thomas Grzebinski II, Gantry Inc.

Thomas Grzebinski II
Senior Director
Gantry Inc.

When did you discover NYREJ and what was your title and company name at that time?

Two decades ago when I started in the commercial mortgage finance industry as an associate producer with GMAC Commercial Mortgage.

How has NYREJ helped you, your firm or your industry?

The content written during the challenging times in the market cycle has provided valuable touch points for the industry to learn from.

Most memorable “15 minutes of fame” in NYREJ: NYREJ sharing the news about my recent appointment to the New York Board of Real Estate. Many colleagues reached out to acknowledge the appointment based on the NYREJ article.

Favorite NYREJ spotlights: Being recognized as one of the NYREJ 2023 Commercial Real Estate Visionaries as Gantry continues to grow in Upstate New York.

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