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she will quickly become an important
member of MSW’s transactional
group,” said
Matthew
J. Schiller,
a founding
member of
the fi rm. “At
MSW, we are
continuously
striving to
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attract and
develop the best talent in the
marketplace in order to provide
unparalleled legal services to our
clients. We look forward to watching
Briana continue to advance her
career at MSW and enhance our team
with her considerable skillset.”
CHRIS VOLLERS
NAMED PRESIDENT
OF VOLLERS INC.
Construction services fi rm Vollers
Inc. has announced the promotion of
Chris Vollers to president, positioning
him to lead its growth and business
development efforts.
In his new role with the Branchburg-
based team, Vollers will focus on
expanding the company’s geographic
reach, introducing innovative
service lines and fostering long-
term partnerships with clients,
according to a news release. The
fi rm announced the promotion
last fall, touting his sales-driven
approach, extensive experience and
relationships he has cultivated during
his years with the family-owned
business.
“Chris has a unique ability to connect
with clients and partners, and his
strategic vision
is perfectly
aligned with our
long-term goals,”
said Brendan
Murray, CEO of
Vollers. “He will
be instrumental
in accelerating
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our sales efforts
and ensuring that we continue
delivering exceptional value to our
clients.”
Concurrent with Chris Vollers’
promotion, the fi rm announced
that former CEO Tom Vollers has
taken over as board chairman. In his
new role, he will focus on guiding
the company’s strategic vision and
supporting its leadership team
in advancing Vollers’ role in the
construction industry.
“I’m truly honored to step into this
role at such an exciting time for
Vollers,” Chris Vollers said. “My
priority will be to continue building
strong relationships with our clients
and partners, understanding their
needs and delivering customized
solutions that exceed their
expectations. I’m committed to
driving our sales growth while
ensuring that we maintain the highest
standards of service.”
JONES MOVES TO
HUDSON ATLANTIC
Hudson Atlantic has expanded its
brokerage team with the addition of
Amanda Jones as a multifamily sales
associate, the Parsippany-based fi rm
announced.
In a news release, the practice said
Jones brings more than 25 years of
experience as a fi nancial adviser
and portfolio manager, along with
14 years as an attorney. She’ll now
look to leverage that expertise as a
multifamily investment sales broker,
working alongside the Hudson
Atlantic team led by Adam Zweibel.
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“Amanda’s unique blend of legal,
fi nancial and commercial real estate
experience makes her an exciting
asset to our team,” said Zweibel,
president of Hudson Atlantic.
“Her commitment to professional
client success and problem-solving
expertise will complement our
leading multifamily brokerage team in
New Jersey.”
Jones’ background includes working
as in-house
counsel for
a prominent
industrial
developer,
where she
honed her skills
in negotiating
lease and sales
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contracts,
overseeing environmental
investigations and navigating land use
issues, the news release said. Hudson
Atlantic also pointed to her deep
understanding of the commercial
real estate landscape, which it said
will translate to helping clients defi ne
their investment objectives and
sourcing opportunities to meet those
goals.
The fi rm added that Jones is the
founder and president of Jewish
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