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Krupinsky joins Cushman & Wakefield as senior director

Paul Krupinsky, Cushman & Wakefield Paul Krupinsky, Cushman & Wakefield

Boston, MA Cushman & Wakefield has hired Paul Krupinsky as a senior director in the valuation & advisory practice. Krupinsky comes to Cushman & Wakefield from BJ’s Wholesale Club, where he worked as the manager of property tax. In his new role, Krupinsky will be responsible for developing and expanding the property tax practice across all service lines in the Northeast. 

As part of the Boston office, Krupinsky joins an existing team of fourteen, including ten valuation professionals (five MAIs), that cover the New England market.  In 2014, Cushman & Wakefield’s New England Valuation & Advisory Group completed nearly 1,000 assignments with a combined market value in excess of $28 billion ranging in size from a small 6-unit apartment building to a major 1.5 million square foot urban mixed-use development. 

“Paul’s diverse background in the property tax field will be a valuable asset to the Cushman & Wakefield Boston team,” said Rob Skinner, managing director of the Valuation & Advisory Practice.

“His years of experience on the ownership side will afford him a unique opportunity to assist clients with their property tax needs.”

Krupinsky also worked in public accounting with KMPG and Ernst & Young. Krupinsky earned his BA in economics from the University of Maryland and is a Certified Member of the Institute (CMI) from the Institute for Professionals in Taxation (IPT).

“I’m looking forward to working in the ever-changing and fast-paced commercial real estate industry,” said Krupinksy. “Becoming a part of this dynamic team is a great way to continue my professional growth and development. I look forward to working with an array of clients to assist them in navigating the property tax landscape.”

The successful merger of Cushman & Wakefield and DTZ closed September 1, 2015. The firm now operates under the iconic Cushman & Wakefield brand and has a new visual identity and logo that position the firm for the future and reflect its trusted global legacy and wider history. The new Cushman & Wakefield is led by chairman & chief executive officer Brett White and global president Tod Lickerman. The company is majority owned by an investor group led by TPG, PAG, and OTPP.

Cushman & Wakefield is a leading global real estate services firm that helps clients transform the way people work, shop, and live. The firm’s 43,000 employees in more than 60 countries provide deep local and global insights that create significant value for occupiers and investors around the world. Cushman & Wakefield is among the largest commercial real estate services firms with revenue of $5 billion across core services of agency leasing, asset services, capital markets, facility services (C&W Services), global occupier services, investment & asset management (DTZ Investors), project & development services, tenant representation, and valuation & advisory.

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