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Bedminster Local Promoted To Executive VP of Sheldon Gross Realty
Marcy Gross of Bedminster was among three to be promoted by Sheldon Gross Realty, Inc. to new, senior leadership posts.

BEDMINSTER, NJ — A Bedminster local was among three long-time sales professionals to be promoted by Sheldon Gross Realty, Inc. to new, senior leadership posts.
Marcy Gross of Bedminster and Robert Nathin of Woodcliff Lake now are executive vice presidents, while Eric Weston of Glen Ridge is a vice president.
“Robert, Marcy, and Eric each are talented, dedicated, and intensely committed to their clients,” says Sheldon Gross, CEO of Sheldon Gross Realty, Inc. “It’s a pleasure to acknowledge their outstanding contributions to our company’s ongoing success.”
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With almost three decades of experience in commercial real estate, Bedminster resident Marcy Gross has been responsible for managing more than one million square feet of property during the course of her professional career. A property management specialist, she has cultivated a vast array of vendor/contractor relationships.
Robert Nathin has been a member of the Sheldon Gross Realty team since 1988. The Woodcliff Lake resident has extensive experience in sales and leasing of office and industrial properties, as well as in industrial conversions for retail use. He has been recognized for achieving the company’s largest annual sales volume seven times, and largest annual deal volume six times.
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Eric Weston has been with Sheldon Gross Realty, Inc. for the past seven years. A resident of Glen Ridge, he worked in the telecommunications industry prior to beginning his commercial real estate career, and holds a Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration from Rutgers.
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