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Savills Studley reveals key 2015 promotions

According to Savills Studley, Jeffrey Peck and Will Silverman have been promoted to executive managing directors, and David DiPietro was promoted to senior managing director. Ralph Cali, Lance Leighton and Gabe Marans were also recognized for their achievements throughout the past year. Cali has been promoted to corporate managing director, while Leighton and Marans have been elevated to managing directors. In addition, Savills Studley has promoted David Dwight and Christopher Foerch to associate directors, and John Harte and Jason Roberts to assistant directors. "As the largest Savills Studley office in the U.S., the New York office remains strong and continues to thrive in a competitive market," said Executive Vice President of the New York Tri-State Region, Stephen Berliner. "With these promotions, our office is well-positioned for further growth and success in the years to come."
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