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O'Donnell joins CPEX

CPEX has hired of David O'Donnell as an associate on the New York retail investment sales team. O'Donnell previously worked as a salesperson for Petrey Real Estate out of Long Beach. Prior to entering the real estate industry, O'Donnell served as an associate in the global client services group at Ivy Asset Management LLC, a Bank of New York Mellon hedge fund of funds subsidiary. O'Donnell graduated from Cornell University with a bachelor of science in Policy Analysis and Management, an interdisciplinary program bringing together the study of economics, government, business and marketing. He also holds a master's degree in Childhood and Special Education from St. John's University. His background in both real estate and finance will benefit the Retail Sales team and CPEX as a whole. "We are excited to add David to our Retail Sales team," said Brian Leary, CPEX managing partner. "David possesses a lot of passion for real estate and all of the skills necessary to contribute to CPEX and our clients." CPEX was founded in September 2008 by Timothy King and Brian Leary, two prominent leaders in the New York City commercial real estate industry. The founders have provided a broad range of real estate and business services locally, nationally and internationally throughout their career. CPEX provides a full range of services for both real estate and business owners through our innovative operating platform and entrepreneurial culture. CPEX implements a team-based approach in which each group is focused on a specific business line, product type and definitive specialization in each market we cover. Our services include sales, leasing, acquisitions, and advisory.
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