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Charles Goldberg
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Title: Senior Managing Director
Specialties: Office
415 Madison Avenue
New York, NY10017
Phone: (212) 405-2466
Email:
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Education
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Mr. Goldberg was graduated from Philips Exeter Academy, earned an A.B. in Politics from Princeton University, attended New York University School of Business and New York University Real Estate Institute.
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Background & Experience
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A native of Massachusetts, Mr. Goldberg has successfully specialized in commercial real estate brokerage and consulting for major corporations as well as property owners and investors.
Mr. Goldberg spent sixteen years at the Manhattan-based headquarters of Cushman & Wakefield, Inc. and six years at Grubb & Ellis, Inc. He has hired, trained and coached real estate professionals his entire career.
During his 30-year career in New York City, Mr. Goldberg has represented the following corporate clients in tenant leasing assignments: - Deutsche Bank - The German Stock Exchange (Deutsche Boerse) - Renault USA - Government of Mexico - Investcorp - Nomura America, Ltd. - R. L. Polk & Company - Electrolux - Prudential Securities, and - Taiyo Life Insurance
Media and Internet clients include: - Nightly Business Report - UniFrance USA - Hampel Stefanides & Partners - Devito Fitterman - Harper's Magazine - Architectural Digest - Esquire Magazine - IDG Books - Connors Communications - K+L Partners - Mada Design - Zintzmeyer & Lux - Sensei Health - ConsumerSearch.com, and - Americangreetings.com
Not-for-profit clients include: - The Partnership for After School Education - Project Reach Youth - Interfaith Neighbors, Inc. - New York Women in Film and Television - Literacy Volunteers of New York City, and - Philips Oppenheim Group - GotSchool.com
He has also served as the leasing agent for: - 460 Park Avenue - 410 Park Avenue - 125 Park Avenue - 717 Fifth Avenue - 609 Fifth Avenue - 362 Fifth Avenue - 358 Fifth Avenue - The Hammacher Schlemmer Building at 145 East 57th Street - 80 South Street - 11 West 42nd Street - 1120 Avenue of the Ameicas, and - 2125 Cetner Avenue, Fort Lee, NJ
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Professional Affiliations & Designations
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For thirty years, Mr. Goldberg has been a member of the Real Estate Board of New York. His civic affiliations include extensive service as an officer of The Philips Execter Academy General and Greater New York Alumni Associations, a member of the Capital Giving and Foundation Support Committees, Chair of the Annual Fund and, most recently, President of the New York Regional Alumni/ae Association and his class.
He is the recipient of the Trustees' Founders Day Award and General Alumni/ae Association's President's Award.
Mr. Goldberg is involved in periodic, reunion fund raising for his class at Princeton University. In addition, Mr. Goldberg is a member of the Board of Directors of Cultural Crossovers, an organization which curates cultural exhibits to youth worldwide within the context of children's museums, and former board member of PASE, The Partnership for After School Education.
PASE is a network of professionals in youth development, community-based organizations, and funding providers committed to quality education and related services in after-school settings.
He currently participates as a grief facilitator for children within the Bereavement Center of Westchester County.
In his hometown of Bronxville, New York, he is a board member of the Friends of the Bronxville Public Library. He has served on the Board of Directors and Chaired the Capital Improvements, House and Admission Committees of The Bronxville Field Club.
In addition, Mr. Goldberg has served on the Non-partisan Committee, which sources, qualifies and nominates candidates for the Board of Trustees of the Bronxville School. He was a member of the Finance Committee Advisory Group of the Bronxville School the purpose of which was to promote the passage of the school reconstruction bond issue.
Mr. Goldberg also sings as a front-stage member and past president of the amateur performing company, The Blue Hill Troupe, Ltd., and with the Princeton Nassoons a cappella alumni and the quartet, Coast to Coast. |