Paul Carney Joins Cushman & Wakefield’s Tenant Advisory Team

5/18/20

Paul Carney

Cushman & Wakefield, a leading global commercial real estate firm, announced today that it has added Paul Carney to the firm’s Tysons, VA tenant advisory roster as senior director, where he will be responsible for leading office occupiers through the complex real estate analysis and leasing process as well as helping to grow the firm’s market share.

“We’re extremely impressed with Paul’s experience and the impact he’s had on commercial real estate in the Washington, DC Metro region,” said Peter Carroccio, managing principal for the DC Metro Region at Cushman & Wakefield. “He’s had a tremendous track record in tenant advisory and strategic growth, and we have no doubt he will be an invaluable member of our team.”

Prior to joining Cushman & Wakefield, Carney served as senior director of real estate at WeWork, where he evaluated expansion opportunities and executed the overall growth strategy throughout the Mid-Atlantic region. Before that, he was senior director at Colliers International, where he was the recipient of the “Everest Club Award” and recognized as a Top National Producer by the company.

“I’m humbled by the opportunity to work for such an elite firm,” said Carney. “Cushman & Wakefield is a highly regarded company with first-class leadership, unmatched resources and an incredibly talented team of brokers. I am proud to wear this jersey.”

Carney received a bachelor’s degree from Coastal Carolina University.

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