Cresa names Crooks, Baldwin and Zodikoff to the board of directors

June 19, 2014 - Front Section
Cresa, one of the world's largest tenant representation firms, has elected a new board of directors at the company's annual spring conference, held this year in Los Angeles.
Three new members were elected to the board of directors:
* Chris Crooks, of Cresa Boston;
* Bill Baldwin, of Cresa Denver; and
* Craig Zodikoff, of Cresa San Francisco.
They replace Jack Burns, Phillip Infelise, and Jeff Manley, at the end of their terms.
Returning board members include Richard Rhodes, of Cresa Washington, DC; Matthew Feeney, of Cresa Philadelphia; Matthew Miller of Cresa Los Angeles, Mike Michaels of Cresa San Jose, Gwen Schultz of Cresa Minneapolis, David Preve of Cresa Miami, Mark Ayers of Cresa Carolinas, and Jim Byrd of Cresa Atlanta. Rhodes was re-elected as chairman of the board and Feeney and Miller were elected co-vice chairs.
CEO Jim Leslie said, "Cresa is an organization guided by its local leadership, who as Board members set the priorities and direction for the organization," he said. "This philosophy, along with an experienced and innovative executive team, has made Cresa the acknowledged leader in tenant representation throughout the world," he said.
Cresa is an international corporate real estate advisory firm that exclusively represents tenants and specializes in the delivery of fully integrated real estate services, including: Transaction management, project management, strategic services, corporate solutions, site selection, lease administration, capital markets, mission critical solutions, relocation management, and facilities management.
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