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New VP At Donohoe Real Estate Services To Oversee Northern Virginia Growth Strategies

Former executive at Cushman & Wakefield's Northern Virginia office, Chris Sowick takes on leadership role at Donohoe Real Estate Services.

Chris Sowick is the new executive vice president and Virginia market leader for Donohoe Real Estate Services.
Chris Sowick is the new executive vice president and Virginia market leader for Donohoe Real Estate Services. (Moshe Zusman/HeadshotDC)

ARLINGTON, VA — Chris Sowick was recently hired as the new executive vice president and Virginia market leader for Donohoe Real Estate Services. In this role, Sowick will manage the company's owner and tenant advisory services, as well as be responsible for Donohoe's growth strategies an initiatives in Northern Virginia.

“I have always been impressed with Chris and his leadership skills since our days at Trammell Crow," said Drew Genova, president of Donohoe Real Estate Services, in a release. "Chris will help us focus on serving our clients throughout the Northern Virginia market."

Prior to coming to Donohoe, Sowick served as executive director of Cushman & Wakefield's Northern Virginia office for 15 years and was the senior team member at the Trammell Crow Company for five years before that. He's also been named multiple times a Top Ten Leasing Broker in Northern Virginia by Commercial Real Estate Brokerage Association.

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“I am honored to be a part of The Donohoe Companies and its stellar reputation in all sectors of commercial real estate," Sowick said, in a release. "I look forward to expanding the full-service Donohoe brand further in Northern Virginia."

Donohoe Real Estate Services has clients and has been involved in real estate and construction projects across the Washington, D.C. region, including a number of construction projects in Northern Virginia.

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