DALLAS-Cushman & Wakefield Inc. has tucked a little something extra into the end-of-the-year deals for a 13-year employee and one of its most active industrial and high-tech brokers nationwide.

Dallas-based Jack Fraker is now an executive vice president and member of the firm’s board of directors, making him one of 10 top executives to sit on the board. “Jack’s career record of client satisfaction, his high productivity and his ongoing commitment to the success of Cushman & Wakefield is such that the board of directors would not be complete without the addition of his vision and guidance,” says Arthur J. Mirante II, Cushman & Wakefield’s president and CEO.

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