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Pembroke names Dandwerth VP of capital projects

Pembroke Real Estate has appointed Andrew Dankwerth to VP of capital projects. In this newly created role, Dankwerth is responsible for overseeing major capital projects across Pembroke's portfolio throughout the U.S., Europe and Japan. He will also manage the physical due diligence process for acquisitions. Pembroke currently manages more than 3 million s/f of commercial and residential space worldwide, including signature properties in Boston, Brussels, London, Paris, San Francisco, Tokyo and Washington, D.C. Dankwerth will report to Edward Johnson IV, senior VPof Pembroke Real Estate. Prior to his new role, Dankwerth was development director at Pembroke. Dankwerth joined Pembroke at its inception in 1997, following four years at Fidelity Corporate Real Estate. A registered architect with 17 years experience spanning the commercial, educational, and institutional markets, Dankwerth began his professional career with Massachusetts-based Drummey Rosane Anderson, Inc. Dankwerth currently serves as VP of the National Association of Industrial & Office Properties' (NAIOP) education committee. In 2006, he was VP of NAIOP's program committee.
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