NEW YORK, NY, December 15, 2010 (Press-News.org) H. Ross Ford, president and CEO of TCN Worldwide, has announced the appointment of David Greene, president of the commercial brokerage division of Murray Hill Properties/TCN Worldwide in New York City, to the Board of Directors for 2011.
"We are very pleased to announce David Greene as a TCN Worldwide Board Member," stated H. Ross Ford. "David's impressive background, stellar reputation within the industry and his continued commitment to both Murray Hill Properties as well as our organization has made him an ideal candidate to serve as a member of our Board of Directors. David has distinguished himself as one of our organization's most impressive leaders and we look forward to his continued contribution to the success of our organization."
As president of the commercial brokerage division for Murray Hill Properties/TCN Worldwide, David Greene is responsible for the supervising and leasing of over six million square feet of commercial property. Additionally, he supervises more than 40 experienced real estate professionals in the brokerage department at 277 Park Avenue and oversees the firm's marketing strategy, advertising and public relations.
A seasoned real estate professional, David Greene has been with Murray Hill Properties/TCN Worldwide for more than 12 years. Over the years, David has represented Fortune 500 Companies, large institutional owners, private investors, family ownerships, and firms from the world of real estate, corporate law, finance, accounting, entertainment, new technology, apparel and healthcare. He has acted as investment broker, leasing representative, leasing agent and advisor.
About TCN Worldwide
TCN Worldwide, a consortium of independent commercial real estate firms, provides complete integrated real estate solutions locally and internationally. With approximately $20.7 billion in annual transactions and over 80 million square feet of space under management, the organization ranks as one of the largest service providers in the industry. An extensive range of real estate services coupled with a personal commitment to exceed client expectations is what allows TCN Worldwide to be a leader within the commercial real estate industry. Formed in 1989, TCN Worldwide is comprised of over 1,200 commercial real estate professionals serving more than 200 primary and secondary markets worldwide.
For more information on TCN Worldwide, contact H. Ross Ford or Claudia E. Crow at 972-769-8701 or visit www.tcnworldwide.com.
David Greene of Murray Hill Properties Appointed to TCN Worldwide Board of Directors for 2011
H. Ross Ford, president and CEO of TCN Worldwide, has announced the appointment of David Greene, president of the commercial brokerage division of Murray Hill Properties/TCN Worldwide in New York City, to the Board of Directors for 2011.
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[Press-News.org] David Greene of Murray Hill Properties Appointed to TCN Worldwide Board of Directors for 2011H. Ross Ford, president and CEO of TCN Worldwide, has announced the appointment of David Greene, president of the commercial brokerage division of Murray Hill Properties/TCN Worldwide in New York City, to the Board of Directors for 2011.


