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Riemer joins CBRE as a vice president

Stamford, CT According to CBRE, Sheera Riemer has joined the firm as a vice president.

Riemer will use her commercial real estate expertise to provide exceptional service to current clients while also leveraging her existing relationships to develop new opportunities. She will be working alongside CBRE team members Mike McCall and Brian Carcaterra on leasing and advisory services, local, regional and national tenant representation and landlord agency representation. Collectively, the team has more than 47 years of combined experience.

Riemer joins CBRE from Newmark, where she worked as director, Global Corporate Services and managed the delivery of strategic real estate advisory services to corporate clients in more than 40 countries.

“We are very excited to be adding Sheera Riemer to the CBRE team,” said Bob Caruso, senior managing director. “Her extensive international experience paired with her wide-ranging knowledge of the Northeast real estate market will be a significant asset to CBRE and our clients.”

Riemer graduated from Yeshiva University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Management.

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