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Winick Realty Group promotes Weber

Cranford, NJ According to Winick Realty Group, Robert Weber has been named senior director of the company’s New Jersey office. Weber has been a broker with Winick Realty Group since 2008, representing both landlords and tenants in successful lease transactions throughout New York, New Jersey and the East Coast. In his new role, Weber will leverage his extensive knowledge of the New Jersey markets to drive business development and expand ongoing relationships. “Robert Weber has demonstrated an incredible track record for success, serving both tenants and landlords alike with knowledge and integrity. His years of experience and business acumen will be a great fit in the New Jersey office and I am happy to welcome him to our branch,” said Tyler Bennett, founder, senior vice president and broker of record for Winick Realty Group NJ. Weber came to Winick Realty Group after a 27-year career at JP Morgan Chase. As Market Director of Real Estate, he was in charge of overseeing the real estate portfolio of all Chase branches in Manhattan and Northern New Jersey. He assisted in the integration of many of the bank’s subsidiaries, which throughout the years have included Manufacturers Hanover/Chemical Bank, Chemical Bank/Chase, JP Morgan/Chase, Bank One/Chase and Bank of New York/Chase.
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