Colliers International | Pittsburgh Founding Principal Recognized as Everest Club Member

Paul 2Founding Principal Paul Horan of Colliers International | Pittsburgh has been recognized as an Everest Club Member for top performance in 2013. This is the third year in a row Horan received the award.

The Everest Club highlights the top 10% of all Colliers International agents in Canada, Latin America and the United States based on revenue performance from July 2012 to June 2013. The award was presented at the Colliers Americas Conference in Atlanta, Georgia at the end of September.

“Paul has been one of the top office agency brokers in Western Pennsylvania for many, many years, which is a tribute to his work ethic, market knowledge, and relationship-building nature,” Gregg Broujos, Managing Director and Founding Principal of Colliers International | Pittsburgh said.  “The Colliers International platform enhances his success exponentially.”

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Colliers International is a global leader in commercial real estate services, with over 13,500 professionals operating out of more than 482 offices in 62 countries. A subsidiary of FirstService Corporation, Colliers International delivers a full range of services to real estate users, owners and investors worldwide, including global corporate solutions, brokerage, property and asset management, hotel investment sales and consulting, valuation, consulting and appraisal services, mortgage banking and insightful research. The latest annual survey by the Lipsey Company ranked Colliers International as the second-most recognized commercial real estate firm in the world.

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