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CBRE Promotes Scott Peterson to Vice Chair in San Diego

CBRE Promotes Scott Peterson to Vice Chair in San Diego

20-year real estate veteran Scott Peterson has been promoted to the highest title for a producer at CBRE, being named Vice Chairman in San Diego. Peterson has been a consistent producer for the firm’s Capital Markets and Debt & Structured Finance division, raising more than $13 billion in commercial mortgage debt and equity of various property types across the country.

Peterson has received several awards and was named among the top 10% of CBRE’s producers nationally. He has been selected as a Top Commercial Real Estate Leader by the San Diego Daily Transcript and is a member of NAIOP and an instructor of commercial real estate finance at the University of San Diego.

“Scott is a respected leader in San Diego,” said CBRE’s John Frager. “His expertise and detailed understanding of both the capital markets and commercial real estate fundamentals has led him to be a consistent top producer nationally for CBRE.”

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Mark comes to ConnectCRE with an extensive background as a business and news reporter in San Francisco radio, as well as 35 years as a traffic reporter on several stations including KGO, KNBR, KCBS and KFRC. As a business reporter, Mark covered the tech world in Silicon Valley where he became familiar with real estate transactions in the hot Bay Area marketplace. He attended San Jose State University with a BA in Radio and TV Broadcasting and currently resides in the Lake Tahoe area where he gets to frequently enjoy all of his favorite activities: Golfing, Fishing, Hiking and Skiing.

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