The Board's decision was revealed by chairman Nobuyuki Iizuka, who says in a prepared statement that "with these two accomplished executives at the helm the future of the Rockefeller Group is limitless. We have retained the sagacity and experience of Mr. Green while taking advantage of the insights and experience Mr. Hackett has brought to the company since joining us in 2004."


Hackett

Green joined the Rockefeller Group in 1980 as assistant VP and real estate counsel and was named chief corporate officer from 1990 to 1995. In 1995 he became president and CEO of Rockefeller Group Development and Rockefeller Center Management Corp., which were subsequently merged to form Rockefeller Group Development. In 2002, Green was appointed president and CEO of Rockefeller Group International, serving in that role for the past six years.

Hackett, who currently holds the title of president and CEO of Rockefeller Group Development, will continue in that role while assuming the additional duties as president and CEO of Rockefeller Group International. Prior to joining RGI in 2004, Hackett served as a senior partner in the Real Estate Group of the international law firm of Shearman & Sterling.

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