ORLANDO, Fla. - John Crossman, president of Crossman & Company, one of the largest third-party retail leasing and management firms in the Southeast, has been named the “Charles A. Bruning Distinguished Speaker for Fall 2009.” He will be speaking at Florida State University’s College of Business in Tallahassee at 2 p.m. Oct. 29.
The Bruning Speaker Series was established in 1996 to expose FSU Business students to exemplary leadership styles by regularly hosting prominent business leaders. These accomplished business professionals share their knowledge on various business topics, providing students with insight into current global and domestic issues. The presentations allow students to bridge the gap between the classroom and the business world.
Last year’s speaker was Meg Crofton, president of Walt Disney World, and other previous speakers have included M. Douglas Ivester, former president and CEO of The Coca-Cola Company, Alex Sink, former president of Bank of America and Bobby Sasser, president of Dollar Tree Stores.
Crossman is also scheduled to speak Sept. 23 at a luncheon meeting of the Central Florida Chapter of Commercial Real Estate Women (CREW), where he plans to speak about the development of big box retail stores in Florida.
For more information please contact:
John Crossman, CCIM, President, Crossman & Company, 407-581-6218, jcrossman@crossmanco.com
Justin Greider, Senior Associate, Crossman & Company/ICSC Florida Next Generation Chair, 407-581-6225; jgreider@crossmanco.com
Larry Vershel or Beth Payan, Larry Vershel Communications, 407-644-4142, lvershelco@aol.com
About Crossman & Company:
Crossman & Company is one of the largest third-party retail leasing and management companies in The Southeast with over 16 million square feet under leasing and/or management. Founded in Orlando in 1990, Crossman & Company is a full service commercial real estate firm that advises its clients in leasing, management, development and investment sales of retail and office properties and serves clients including Publix Super Markets, Inc., Lake Nona, PREIT, and LaSalle Investment Management. Please visit http://www.crossmanco.com/, or call 407-423-5400 for more information.
The Bruning Speaker Series was established in 1996 to expose FSU Business students to exemplary leadership styles by regularly hosting prominent business leaders. These accomplished business professionals share their knowledge on various business topics, providing students with insight into current global and domestic issues. The presentations allow students to bridge the gap between the classroom and the business world.
Last year’s speaker was Meg Crofton, president of Walt Disney World, and other previous speakers have included M. Douglas Ivester, former president and CEO of The Coca-Cola Company, Alex Sink, former president of Bank of America and Bobby Sasser, president of Dollar Tree Stores.
Crossman is also scheduled to speak Sept. 23 at a luncheon meeting of the Central Florida Chapter of Commercial Real Estate Women (CREW), where he plans to speak about the development of big box retail stores in Florida.
For more information please contact:
John Crossman, CCIM, President, Crossman & Company, 407-581-6218, jcrossman@crossmanco.com
Justin Greider, Senior Associate, Crossman & Company/ICSC Florida Next Generation Chair, 407-581-6225; jgreider@crossmanco.com
Larry Vershel or Beth Payan, Larry Vershel Communications, 407-644-4142, lvershelco@aol.com
About Crossman & Company:
Crossman & Company is one of the largest third-party retail leasing and management companies in The Southeast with over 16 million square feet under leasing and/or management. Founded in Orlando in 1990, Crossman & Company is a full service commercial real estate firm that advises its clients in leasing, management, development and investment sales of retail and office properties and serves clients including Publix Super Markets, Inc., Lake Nona, PREIT, and LaSalle Investment Management. Please visit http://www.crossmanco.com/, or call 407-423-5400 for more information.
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