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Robert Martin Co. announce senior-level promotions of Frank and Wallace

Jeremy Frank

 

Chris Wallace

 

Elmsford, NY Robert Martin Company, one of the largest real estate owners and development firms in Westchester County, have promoted Jeremy Frank to COO and Chris Wallace to CFO of Robert Martin Company.

Discussing the promotions, CEO Tim Jones and president Greg Berger of Robert Martin Company said, “We are pleased to make this announcement and recognize the roles Jeremy and Chris have played in our company’s success over the past several years. They have been executing tasks at the highest level for quite some time, so we are ensuring their titles better reflect current responsibilities and acknowledge their critical roles in helping shape the company’s future.”

Frank started as an acquisitions analyst with RMC in 2011. He had previously been an investment sales broker with Itzhaki Properties in New York City. Since starting with the company, he has been actively involved in all the company’s acquisitions, dispositions, financings, and has asset management oversight of the firm’s portfolio. He holds a BS from Touro University and an MS in Real Estate from New York University. He is a resident of Teaneck, NJ.

Wallace joined Robert Martin in 2009 as controller. Since joining Robert Martin, he has enhanced the company’s accounting capabilities, enabling high-quality reporting for the companies’ entities and partnerships. In addition to his accounting role, he oversees the companies’ tax returns as well as the partners’ family office. He holds a BS in Accounting from Manhattan College, an MBA from Fordham University, and is a licensed CPA. He is a resident of Yorktown Heights. NY.

 

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