Real Estate Giant JLL Announces 15 Promotions in the Dallas Office

Here are all the moves.

Real estate services giant JLL has announced a series of 15 promotions within its Dallas office.

Brad Selner, Kelley Kackley, and Larry Toon have been promoted to the role of executive managing director, specializing in office tenant representation.

Joining them as senior managing directors are five office tenant rep brokers: Andy Leatherman, Conor McCarthy, Jon McNeil, Bret Hefton, and Torrey Littlejohn.

JLL has also recognized the achievements of the Dallas office agency leasing brokers – T.D. Briggs and Joel Pustmueller who have been promoted to executive managing director. Also, Trevor Franke and Blake Shipley have been promoted to the roles of senior managing director.

In the industrial sector, JLL has promoted Matt Powers to the title of executive managing director, and Craig Jones and Tom McCarty have been advanced to senior managing director.

JLL is a leading professional services firm specializing in real estate and investment management, with operations in over 80 countries and a global workforce of more than 103,000 as of Dec. 31. A Fortune 500 company with annual revenue of $20.9 billion, JLL is the brand name, and a registered trademark, of Jones Lang LaSalle Inc.

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