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Cbrecap Spotlight cbrecap IT'S AWARDS SEASON! The Colbert Coldwell Circle represents the top CBRE professionals in the United States. The following CBRE/ NE employees were recognized with this great achievement. CBRE/NEW ENGLAND Top 100 2014 Producers EMPLOYEE NEWSLETTER • SPRING 2015 • Simon Butler Vice Chairman/Partner • David Fitzgerald Vice Chairman/Partner spotlight • Biria St. John Vice Chairman/Partner ANNUAL CONFERENCE/SUMMER OUTING SAVEANNUAL CONFERENCE/SUMMER THE DATE OUTING Top 250 2014 Producers SAVE THE DATE • Chris Angelone THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 2015 Executive Vice President/Partner ADD TO CALENDAR • Patrick Cavanagh THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 2015 Executive Vice President/Partner ADD TO CALENDAR • Bob Gibson Executive Vice President/Partner • Bill Moylan Executive Vice President/Partner & & Top 25 Retail Producers • Kevin Higgins Senior Vice President/Principal • Rob Robledo Vice President, Retail Tenant Services cbrecap CBRE/NE WINS THREE 2015 REGIONAL Under 100,000 SF: 410 Totten Pond Road TOBY AWARDS! Tenants at 410 Totten Pond Earth Award: One Beacon Street Road enjoy a private, fully equipped playground and One Beacon Street is LEED-EB basketball court as well Silver certified, and was the first as a cafeteria for all park multi-tenant building in Boston to tenants. achieve the rating. CBRE/NE's Jason Richardson leads the team at CBRE/NE's Philip Boccalatte leads 410 Totten Pond team. the team at One Beacon Street. BOMA BOSTON TOBY WINNERS Renovated Building: 50 Post Office Square Medical Building: 333 Longwood Avenue The 21-story Art Deco office Retail Building: 350 Washington Street building underwent extensive Renovated Building: 50 Post Office Square renovations from January 2011 Historical Building: 501 Boylston Street to 2013. Earth Award: One Beacon Street Suburban Low Rise: Waltham Woods CBRE/NE’s John Sullivan leads Under 100,000 SF: 410 Totten Pond Rd the team at 50 Post Office Square. 100,000-250,000 SF: 179 Lincoln Street 250,000-500,000 SF: ONE Marina Park Drive cbre/newborns & engagements DANTE ANTHONY PAGLIARULO Rachel & Nate Congrats to Anthony Pagliarulo Congratulations to Rachel Marks and wife Antonella on their newest on her recent engagement to arrival, Dante, delivered happy and fiancé Nate Hodgson. The two are healthy on Thursday, April 9th. planning a Spring wedding next year in Maine. MORGAN KATHLEEN CARROLL Ryan Carroll and his wife Jamie Patrick & Pam celebrated the birth of their third Congratulations to Patrick Joyce daughter, Morgan, on Monday, on his engagement to fiancée Pam January 5th. Zabielski. The wedding will be on the Cape next June. CBRE/NEW ENGLAND 2 EMPLOYEE NEWSLETTER • SPRING 2015 cbre/neighbors CBRE CARES NEW ENGLAND Polar Plunge for ALS CBRE Cares New England continues its On December 27th, CBRE/NE’s Patrick Cavanagh mission “to build a foundation for our participated in the 3rd annual Plunge 4 Pete on behalf of community by facilitating a variety of Pete Frates who is fighting ALS. volunteer and giving opportunities that have a significant effect on the lives of families in need—building today for a stronger tomorrow.” Designed to harness the aggregate potential of CBRE/NE’s 35 million square foot property management portfolio, events are coordinated to engage both CBRE/NE tenants and employees. Beanpot Challenge On February 9th, CBRE/NE’s John Butterworth participated in the 8th Annual Beanpot Charity Challenge to benefit the Travis Roy Foundation and the Mark Bavis Leadership Foundation. Blanket Drive The Blanket Drive from February 23rd through March 6th Running for Heading Home Event was the first CBRE Cares New England program for 2015. On Thursday, March 26th, Heading Home's Outreach CBRE/NE managed buildings served as drop-off points Council hosted an evening of networking to celebrate for tenants and employees to donate new or gently used and support 2015 Boston Athletic Association marathon items. Ultimately, 950 items were collected. runners, including CBRE/NE's Phil Boccalatte, Alison Powers and Clayton Wentworth. 120th Annual Boston Marathon Congratulations to Marisa Lava and Peter Conlin for running in this year's Boston Marathon on behalf of the Boston Children's Museum and the Mass General Hospital Pediatric Cancer Team respectively. CBRE Women's Networking Forum Update: Toys for Tots/Gift Giving Drive From April 20th to 22nd, In the last newsletter, the Toys CBRE/NE's Allison Van for Tots initiative was announced Keuren, Alison Powers, Kara as an upcoming event. As an DeMichele, and Suzanne update on the results, at the Brown visited Chicago for the close of the drive on December 15th Annual CBRE Women's 12th, over 2,300 gifts were Networking Forum. collected on behalf of the U.S. Marine Toys for Tots Foundation. CBRE/NEW ENGLAND 3 EMPLOYEE NEWSLETTER • SPRING 2015 cbre/neighbors YMCA Mission in Motion Cycle-a-thon COMING UP On Saturday, April 26th, Bill Bronson, Dave Barnes, Kyle Roberts and Emily Ricketson rode for the YMCA’s CBRE Cares New England Food Drive: Mission in Motion Cycle-a-thon. Jeff Livingston attended May 11th through 22nd to show support for the team and cause. In total, the CBRE/NE team was able to raise $1,270 in pledges. 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