Casey Babb |
TAMPA, FL – Marcus & Millichap (NYSE: MMI), a leading
commercial real estate investment services firm with offices throughout the
United States and Canada, announced that three agents have been promoted to
vice presidents investments in Tampa, according to Richard Matricaria, vice
president and regional manager of the Tampa office.
The new VPIs are Casey Babb, Jay Brigel and Michael
Donaldson.
“Three of
our investment professionals in Tampa have received this major recognition from
the firm, which is an honor,” says Matricaria.
“With this title, we are
recognizing their exceptional investment brokerage skills and strong track
records of closing transactions on behalf of our private and institutional
investor clients.”
Jay Brigel |
Babb most
recently held the title of associate vice president investments. He began his
career in October 2009 as a senior associate of the firm.
Babb also currently serves as a director of the firm’s
National Multi Housing Group. A multifamily investment specialist, Babb focuses
on the disposition of 50-plus-unit multifamily assets in Tampa and southwest
Florida.
Brigel
was formerly an associate vice president investments. He joined the firm in
June 2004 as a multifamily investment specialist. In June 2007, he was promoted
to senior associate of the firm.
Brigel holds the post of associate director of the National
Multi Housing Group, specializing in brokering the sale of multifamily and
net-leased retail assets in the Tampa Bay area. He is also a member of the
firm’s Special Assets Services Group.
Michael Donaldson |
Prior to
his promotion to VPI, Donaldson was an associate vice president investments, a
position he has held for a year. Donaldson began his career in August 2007 as
an associate, and was promoted to senior associate in 2012. He specializes in
the sale and disposition of multifamily investment properties in Tampa Bay and
Central Florida.
For a complete copy
of the company’s news release, please contact:
Gina Relva
Public Relations Manager
(925) 953-1716
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