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Magnani appointed to CIBS’ associate board

John Mangani, Daniel Gale Sotheby’s International Realty John Mangani, Daniel Gale Sotheby’s International Realty

Syosset, NY John Magnani, commercial division sales manager at Daniel Gale Sotheby’s International Realty, has been appointed to the associate board of the Commercial Industrial Brokers Society of Long Island (CIBS).

A veteran of commercial real estate since 1984 and a licensed associate broker, Magnani began his career as an investment broker with The Windsor Group in Manhattan, where he gained expertise in the commercial and industrial sectors of New York City and Long Island. Since joining Daniel Gale in 2009, he has helped to expand the company’s Commercial Division and also facilitates training modules for new agents. He was recognized in 2012 as a CoStar Power Broker.

Magnani’s notable transactions include the conversion of a 50,000-square-foot Brooklyn warehouse into a New York City school. He currently works on long-term land leases in Suffolk County and has contracts on industrial properties in Brooklyn, Nassau and Suffolk.

Magnani received a BA in Religious Studies and Philosophy from Queens College, where he was a member of the Pi Lambda Phi fraternity.

He resides in Port Washington with his wife, Eleanor. They have three children and eight grandchildren.

“John Mangani has long been active in the commercial real estate industry on Long Island and we look forward to his input as a board member of CIBS,” said Chinitz, president of CIBS.

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