Kimberly Kocur serves as the Senior Vice President of Corporate Services at NAI James E. Hanson, where she leverages her extensive experience in the commercial real estate sector to drive strategic growth and enhance client relationships. With a robust background in National Account Management and...
Kimberly Kocur serves as the Senior Vice President of Corporate Services at NAI James E. Hanson, where she leverages her extensive experience in the commercial real estate sector to drive strategic growth and enhance client relationships. With a robust background in National Account Management and Transaction Management, Kimberly is adept at navigating the complexities of the New York Metropolitan real estate market. Her expertise encompasses a wide array of services, including Disposition, Acquisitions, Asset Management, and Property Evaluations, making her a pivotal figure in the firm’s success.
At NAI James E. Hanson, the leading independently owned full-service brokerage and property management firm in New Jersey, Kimberly is responsible for building and managing corporate accounts, ensuring that clients receive tailored solutions that align with their unique business objectives. Her role involves overseeing key projects that focus on optimizing asset performance and maximizing investment returns for clients across various sectors, including office, industrial, and retail.
Kimberly's proficiency in Lease Negotiations, Valuation, and Due Diligence further enhances her ability to deliver comprehensive value-added services. Her commitment to fostering long-term partnerships is evident in her strategic approach to managing corporate accounts, where she emphasizes transparency and collaboration. As a thought leader in the industry, Kimberly is dedicated to staying ahead of market trends, ensuring that NAI James E. Hanson remains at the forefront of innovative real estate solutions. Her passion for excellence and client satisfaction continues to drive the firm’s reputation as a trusted advisor in the commercial real estate landscape.