Kimberly Brennan, Cushman & Wakefield

Kimberly Brennan, Cushman & Wakefield

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Relocation Real Estate Services

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Kim Brennan offers more than 25 years of experience in the commercial real estate industry most specifically in the tristate region. Kim has held executive roles in many of the major commercial real estate firms and her executive oversight coupled with operational and strategic responsibilities has contributed to her expertise in the industry.

Kim has a comprehensive understanding of the tristate region's real estate market. She is an accomplished leader, skilled at developing creative strategies to drive business and providing mentorship to the brokerage community. She has been recognized throughout her career for the impact she has made on the tristate real estate industry.

Kim’s current role is a Managing Director at Cushman & Wakefield where she focuses on business development and using her corporate knowledge to attract clients that are looking for an overall real estate strategy that will encompass their corporate goals.

Kim has been featured in Real Estate New Jersey as a “Women of Influence” (2007, 2008 and 2009), and as a “40 Under 40” (2008). She was also honored among NJBiz’s “40 Under 40” in 2008 and, in 2009, served as a judge for that prestigious program. In April 2011 she was named as NJBiz’s “Top Fifty Women in Business”.
 
Kim is active on the Executive Planning Committee for the Morris County Chamber's Women in Business and an alumni of Morris County Chamber LEAD Morris Program. Kim is on the Membership Committee of Association of Corporate Growth NJ (ACG) and a member of the ACG Women in Leadership Group. Additionally, Kim is an active member of Executive Women of New Jersey (EWNJ) and on the Morris Park Alliance Board. Since 2015 Kim has served on the United Way Gridiron Gala Committee. Kim's accomplishments include co-chairing the NAIOP NJ Gala Committee and as Trustee for NAIOP NJ. Kim has served as Director of Programming for CREW NJ, an international organization for women in commercial real estate, and as Director of Membership for that organization. She is a founding member of the BOMA Research Council and a member of the American Management Association International. Crossing industry involvement into the larger community, Kim spent over 5 years as part of the March of Dimes Real Estate Committee in New Jersey. Kim also served on the Advisory board for Rutgers Real Estate Center.
 
Kim holds a degree in Political Science from Seton Hall University and is a licensed real estate broker in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut.

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