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    The Carlton Group vs competitors

    CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
    1991
    4.1
    New York, NY1$8.8M103
    Alpha Investment
    2013
    3.9
    Lakeside, CA1--
    Pinnacle Capital, Llc
    -
    4.1
    Brentwood, CA1--
    1926
    3.5
    New York, NY1$9.4M68
    Michael Development
    -
    4.0
    Saint Paul, MN1$1.3M4
    1998
    3.7
    Atlanta, GA8$7.0M53
    1995
    3.6
    Phoenix, AZ2$690,00050
    1994
    3.8
    Saint Louis Park, MN1$3.5M33
    Artemis Real Estate Partners
    2009
    4.4
    Chevy Chase, MD1$2.8M21
    1989
    3.7
    Phoenix, AZ1$14.0M175
    1993
    4.4
    Boston, MA1$295.0M1,075
    1986
    4.1
    Dallas, TX6$38.8M201
    CORE Partners
    2006
    3.2
    Birmingham, MI1$32,0005
    1986
    3.9
    Los Angeles, CA1$8.7M66

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    The Carlton Group salaries vs competitors

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    CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
    The Carlton Group
    $68,752$33.05-

    Compare The Carlton Group job title salaries vs competitors

    CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
    The Carlton Group
    $51,908$24.96
    Artemis Real Estate Partners
    $118,900$57.16
    CORE Partners
    $52,004$25.00
    Hackman Capital Partners
    $51,888$24.95
    Alpha Investment
    $51,711$24.86
    Michael Development
    $51,540$24.78
    NAI Horizon
    $51,501$24.76
    Relocation Today
    $51,369$24.70
    Ackman-Ziff
    $51,238$24.63
    Mohr Partners
    $51,233$24.63
    Pinnacle Capital, Llc
    $50,927$24.48
    RED Development
    $50,208$24.14
    Cresa
    $49,980$24.03
    Bull Realty
    $48,285$23.21

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    The Carlton Group demographics vs competitors

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    Job titleMaleFemale
    Artemis Real Estate Partners49%51%
    Cresa52%48%
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    CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
    Artemis Real Estate Partners
    57%14%13%13%4%
    9.6
    60%16%13%6%4%
    9.5

    The Carlton Group and similar companies CEOs

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    Robert Shibuya
    Mohr Partners

    Robert Shibuya has 35 years’ experience in commercial real estate, shaping the corporate real estate outsourcing industry for most of his career. Mr. Shibuya helped businesses and public institutions manage their leased and owned real estate portfolios to drive cost savings and improve operational efficiencies throughout the occupier life cycle. His expertise ranges from strategic planning and transaction management to facility and project management, reporting and disposition. Mr. Shibuya joined Mohr Partners as President in July 2014 and then transitioned to the role of Chairman and CEO in April 2017, when he led the management buyout of the firm and became its majority shareholder. His primary focus is working with Mohr Partners clients to help them execute achieve their strategic real estate goals and objectives. Prior to joining Mohr Partners, Mr. Shibuya served as CEO of DTZ (now part of Cushman & Wakefield), where he led a $2B revenue global full-service property services firm with over 20,000 employees. The firm provided full-service solutions to both occupiers and landlords in the Americas, Asia and EMEA. He also served as the global head of corporate advisory services for The Trammell Crow Company (now part of CBRE), where he was responsible for managing over 500 brokers and transaction management professionals who assisted Fortune 500 companies in managing their real estate transactions around the world. He began his career in commercial real estate at Cushman & Wakefield in San Francisco initially as a property/facility manager and then was promoted to Los Angeles to oversee a business unit providing facility, property management, project and construction services to both corporate/occupier and landlord/investor clients. Mr. Shibuya graduated from the University of the Pacific in Stockton, CA with a Bachelor of Sciences in Business Administration, concentrating in finance. He now resides in Dallas, Texas with his wife of 24 years and has two grown sons. He is passionate outdoorsmen and spends his free time fishing, boating and dirt bike riding in the summers and skiing in the winters. EDUCATION University of the Pacific – Bachelor of Science, Business Administration/Concentration Finance

    Over 34 years of experience in the acquisition, development, management and disposition of real estate and capital assets.Successfully has conducted more than $3 billion in real estate transactions. Expertise in all aspects of real estate and capital asset distressed investing.

    Deborah Harmon
    Artemis Real Estate Partners

    Harmon is Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Artemis Real Estate Partners, LLC, a real estate investment firm that manages approximately $2.0 Billion of institutional capital across the core plus, value add and opportunistic risk spectrum in a variety of real estate strategies. With over 25 years of experience in the real estate industry, she is responsible for establishing, implementing and overseeing the company’s strategic direction. Prior to co-founding Artemis, she spent 17 years with the J.E. Robert Companies, Inc. (''JER''), a real estate investment firm where she was last President and Chief Investment Officer. Before joining JER, Ms. Harmon was a Managing Director at Bankers Trust Company in New York City where she worked in both the corporate finance and real estate groups handling a $2.0 billion portfolio of real estate developers and national corporations. Ms. Harmon currently serves on the board of Pension Real Estate Association (PREA), as trustee of Urban Land Institute (ULI), the Board of Forest City Enterprises, Inc., the Advisory Board of Caravel Management, the Advisory Board of the BlackIvy Group, the Investment Committee of Sidwell Friends School, and the Executive Committee of the Zell/Lurie Real Estate Center at The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. She also serves on the Board and Executive Committee for Women for Women International and since 2009 as Commissioner for the White House Fellows program appointed by President Obama. Ms. Harmon is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the Economic Club of Washington, D.C. Ms. Harmon earned a B.A. from The Johns Hopkins University and an M.B.A. from The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.

    Terry Martin-Denning
    NAI Horizon

    Tod Lickerman
    Cresa

    Tod is Chief Executive Officer of Cresa, an international Occupier Representation firm focused on real estate occupancy strategies for corporates and institutions. He is also the Founder, Chair and Partner of The Chicago Impact Development Co. which focuses on improving and creating successful communities and promoting resilient and successful neighborhoods in American cities. Tod is a Board Member of FlagShip Facility Services, a leading US based Facility services company and Manufacturing Renaissance, a non profit workforce development group. Tod is also an independent investor and advisor to a number of growth companies including the nano-tech company Ultra Small Fibers, the facility tech company EquipID and the coworking incubator Launch Pad. Tod has over 35 years experience in the commercial real estate field helping to create two of the top 3 global commercial real estate firms; JLL and Cushman & Wakefield. From 2013 - 2017 Tod was instrumental in carving out the international real estate services company DTZ from their Australian parent company and selling the company to a private equity ownership consortium. As CEO of DTZ Tod led growth and M&A acquiring Cassidy Turley in the United States and the international real estate services firm Cushman & Wakefield. After acquisition and integration of 20 companies deploying capital in excess of $4.1B. C&W went public in 2018 and has an enterprise value of over $8BAt JLL Tod ran several divisions including Corporate Solutions, Commercial Solutions, Healthcare, Energy and Sustainability Services, Corporate Property Services, European Facility Management and Project and Development Services during his 23 year tenure at the firm. Tod has a degree in Architecture from the University of Wisconsin. He lives in Evanston, Illinois and enjoys skiing, tennis, flying and skydiving

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