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UGL Equis promotes Piskadlo to assistant VP

UGL Equis has promoted Dan Piskadlo to assistant vice president from transaction advisor. Piskadlo is a member of the company's portfolio management team, specializing in managing the transaction process for a variety of national and Fortune 500 companies. Since joining UGL Equis in 2003, Piskadlo has actively taken part in client relocations, renewals, dispositions and lease buyouts for contracts ranging from six months to 10 years. His transactions have afforded him the opportunity to work across industry sectors, such as office, flex, warehouse, retail and medical. Piskadlo has filled a role in executing deals and managing client relationships, while also introducing new business. Piskadlo's new position will place him in an elevated role where he will be responsible for handling additional accounts, strategic consulting and collaborating with clients on process improvement. "Dan is a true real estate professional who always puts the needs of his clients first," said executive vice president Martin Woodrow. "His dedication to the tenant-only model, combined with his ferocious work ethic and passion for the industry, have shaped him into a uniquely talented asset to this firm. I am looking forward to watching Dan accept the challenges of his new position and continuing to grow his career at UGL Equis."
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