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Indianapolis Office Brightens Park

in Annual Day of Caring

Nearly 80 Cushman & Wakefield employee

volunteers from the Indianapolis office recently

joined forces with Indy Parks and Recreation and

the Indianapolis Parks Foundation for a “Day of

Caring” at Northwestway Park in Indianapolis. This

was the office’s sixth annual involvement “Day of

Caring” project.

Volunteers worked

on improvement

projects such as

moving 180 cubic

yards of mulch to

the playground

and other areas,

rehabbing the

interior of restroom

facilities and giving

picnic tables a fresh

coat of paint.

Cushman &Wakefield has truly been

committed to improving our parks

through these service projects. We greatly

appreciate their efforts and ongoing

dedication to beautifying our parks.

– Dominic Cornett, Senior Manager of Community

Partnerships for Indy Parks

3 on 3 Basketball Tournament to

Benefit Late Employee

Cushman & Wakefield hosted the first annual Glenn

Markman Invitational 3 on 3 Basketball Tournament

at The Barclays Centre in Brooklyn, New York. The

tournament was held on the Brooklyn Nets’ official

practice court and participants had access to the

NBA locker rooms and participated in an NBC

style 3-point contest.

The event honoured the

memory of former Cushman

& Wakefield Vice Chairman,

Glenn Markman

, who

dedicated his professional and

personal time to evaluating

the Brooklyn Commercial Real

Estate Market. All proceeds

from the event benefited the

Glenn Markman Foundation.

The event was organised by

Jason Greenstone

,

Senior Associate, Retail Brokerage, and

Brooks

Hauf

, Senior Associate.

Toronto Participates in Corporate

Rat Race Run for Charity

Cushman & Wakefield Canada employees

participated in the Scotia Bank Rat Race in

Toronto. Team members included

Chuck Scott,

Heather Solomon, Zachary Turner, Adam Miller,

Dryden

Bero, Reilly

Hayhurst

and

Kelsey

Donahue

who

“scurried”

through

downtown

Toronto in the

5 kilometre

race, which

was followed

by the ‘Big Cheese’ party. More than $400,000

was raised from this event to benefit United Way.

COLLEAGUE COLLABORATION

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