ORLANDO, Fla. --- Former Orange County Mayor Richard Crotty, who joined Crossman & Company in Orlando as Executive Vice President late last year, recently received the Legacy Award by Lifework Leadership, “for the quiet leadership and lasting legacy of faith that has changed the spiritual contour of our city.”
John Crossman, president of Crossman & Company said Crotty earned the award for his long history of Christian leadership and service to the community. Also noted at the ceremony, Whitaker Leonhardt, leasing associate at Crossman & Company graduated from the 2010-2011 Lifework Leadership class.
Metro Orlando Economic Development Commission awarded Crotty the James B. Greene Economic Development award for his outstanding contribution to economic opportunity in Central Florida, during his “decade of success” as mayor.
Governor Rick Scott recently appointed Crotty to the University of Central Florida’s Board of Trustees, where he will serve as chairman of the advancement committee.
“Rich Crotty has given so much to the Central Florida community, and we are honored he is playing an increasingly important role here at Crossman & Company,” Crossman said.
About Crossman & Company:
Headquartered in Orlando, Florida, Crossman & Company is a commercial real estate brokerage firm that specializes in the retail industry. Currently their portfolio under leasing and/or management exceeds 150 shopping centers throughout the Southeast US. Founded in 1990, Crossman & Company focuses solely on landlord representation and serves clients including Publix, PREIT, and GE. Please visit www.crossmanco.com, or call 407-423-5400 for more information.
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