For more than 30 years, Scott L. Gottlieb has been a major presence in the New York City commercial brokerage scene. In that time, he has represented such world-class tenants as Macy’s, Major League Baseball, Viacom, Inc., Universal Music Group Inc. and Bloomingdale’s, Inc. In addition, the CBRE vice chairman has been active in landlord representation, serving as owner’s agent for such New York City office buildings as 150 East 42nd Street (former Mobil headquarters) and 550 Madison Avenue. Whether working on behalf of the tenant or the landlord, a hallmark of Mr. Gottlieb’s career has been his ability to analyze complex real estate and space utilization challenges, and develop solutions that resonate beyond the immediate signing of a lease to offer long-term strategic solutions suited to the needs of all involved parties. In recognition of his outstanding brokerage record, he was named vice chairman of CBRE in May of 2003; he was the youngest person ever to hold that title. Within his own organization, he is a 15-time recipient of the Colbert Coldwell Circle Award, an honor reserved for the top 3% of producers in the entire company. Mr. Gottlieb began his real estate career at Cushman & Wakefield in 1986. Within five years, he was named the top-producing salesperson for C&W nationally. In 1993, he joined Edward S. Gordon Company, the iconic New York services firm that would ultimately merge into CBRE. Starting as a managing director, he would consistently rank among the firm’s top 10 producers. Mr. Gottlieb began his professional career at Ernst & Whinney as a member of the New York Audit Group. He was a founding member, and currently sits on the board of School in the Square, a charter school located in Washington Heights. Mr. Gottlieb resides in Scarsdale, New York. State University of New York at Buffalo, Bachelor of Science in Accounting