CHICAGO—After starting off the year with the acquisition of a suburban real estate group with a 20-member team, the Houston-based Transwestern has continued beefing up its local staff in a variety of sectors. Its latest hire, Amy Lind, has just joined the Chicago office as senior vice president of property management. Lind will work alongside Bob DeMarke, also senior vice president, in overseeing property management across the Midwest. She will help deliver all property-level services to existing clients and pursue new management and leasing business.

“Amy's experience, certifications and recognitions make her an ideal team member for Transwestern's property management group,” said Mike Watts, Transwestern's Midwest president, in a prepared statement. “Her experience in CBD, high-rise and suburban office management in cities around the country will be highly valuable here.” He could not immediately be reached for further comment.

Lind will develop regional marketing strategies, oversee regional accounts and develop and expand relationships with institutional clients.

“Amy will have direct responsibility for specific accounts and spearhead innovation, best industry practices and consistent service delivery to Transwestern's property management clients in the Midwest,” said DeMarke. “We're looking forward to working with Amy and fully utilizing her talents and experience.”

Prior to joining Transwestern, Lind served as city leader at Cassidy Turley, supervising the management and operations team in the Chicago market. She has also worked at Daymark Realty Advisors and Grubb & Ellis.

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Brian J. Rogal

Brian J. Rogal is a Chicago-based freelance writer with years of experience as an investigative reporter and editor, most notably at The Chicago Reporter, where he concentrated on housing issues. He also has written extensively on alternative energy and the payments card industry for national trade publications.