Cross joins GVA Williams as a managing director in tenant rep div.
Former New York Giants tight end and current YES Network personality Howard Cross has joined GVA Williams' tenant rep division as a managing director. Cross will work with Mark Jaccom, the firm's president and CEO Robert Freedman.
Currently a co-host on the YES Network's This Week in Football program, Cross also works as a sideline analyst for WFAN's coverage of Giants' football and does work for NBC Sports. He joins GVA Williams after a three-year stint at CB Richard Ellis, where he represented tenants in the financial, healthcare, and publishing industries. Â In his new position, Cross will continue to work with tenants in those and other industries as well as contribute to the firm's business development initiatives.Â
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