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CBRE I PROPOSAL TO THE CITY OF SANTA ANA FOR COMMERCIAL BROKERAGE SERVICES <br />c. Firm and Team Qualifications <br />Jeff Moore, Executive Oversight (Lic. 00459202) 128 Years with CBRE <br />Jeff Moore Is a Senior Managing Director at CBRE, overseeing the Orange <br />County Region since 2007. He is responsible for overseeing operations, <br />business development and client relations for all lines of business in the <br />Orange County offices, which together include 95 sales and leasing <br />professionals, as well as fully staffed Property Management, Project <br />Management, Appraisal, Property Marketing and Debt & Equity Finance. <br />Rick Warner, Public Sector Strategic Advisor (Lic. 00645389) 130 Years with CBRE <br />Rick Warner is a Senior Vice President with CBRE who specializes in <br />landlord /owner representation. With a 30 -year career in commercial real <br />estate marked by forward - looking client solutions and consistent results, Rick <br />is recognized as a preeminent broker in the greater Orange County market. <br />His ability to uncover new solutions to complex challenges has resulted in his <br />disposition of over 35 million SF, totaling more than $5 billion. Rick's <br />determination to exceed his clients' expectations has enabled his team to <br />become the top - ranked office authority across the greater region. <br />Thomas A. Abel, Single Point of Contact (Lic. 00985659)l 28 Years with CBRE <br />r <br />Thomas Abel is a First Vice President with CBRE and a recognized leader in <br />office sales and leasing throughout Orange County. Since beginning his <br />career with CBRE in 1988, he has successfully executed office transactions <br />in excess of 5.5 million SF. With every deal, Tom's focus remains squarely <br />on driving results for his clients, including delivering substantial real estate - <br />related cost savings to each company's bottom line. This client- centric <br />commitment has earned him a position among the leading CBRE <br />professionals in Southern California every year for over 20 years. <br />25G -23 <br />