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Neal Joins GVA Advantis as Chairman
Aug 20, 2008

GVA Advantis said today that Jeffrey Neal has joined the company as chairman. Most recently, he was the co-founder and principal of the Washington-based real estate development company Monument Realty. In addition, the headquarters of GVA Advantis has moved from Atlanta to Washington, D.C. Richard Pogue, former president of Koll Northern California and chairman of CBRE’s Canadian operations, is the new president and CEO of GVA Advantis and provides proven leadership immediately. 

 
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