Weitzman in Dallas Announces Three New Asset Management Promotions: Randall Stebbins, Jennifer Chandler, and Bernard Shaw

STEBBINS PROMOTED TO WEITZMAN EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT

DALLAS— Randall E. Stebbins, the director of asset management for the Dallas-Fort Worth office of statewide commercial real estate firm Weitzman, has been promoted to Executive Vice President.

As Executive Vice President – Director of Asset Management for Dallas-Fort Worth, Stebbins is responsible for leading the team of asset managers that handle a portfolio of D-FW shopping centers managed and leased by Weitzman. Prior to joining Weitzman, Stebbins served as Director of Development for Barnes & Noble Booksellers, where he handled strategic store expansion planning, site selection, legal, lease negotiations and construction activities for a 22-state region.

Stebbins’ nearly four decades of commercial and retail real estate experience also includes work as Vice President of Real Estate for Blockbuster Entertainment and as Marketing Principal for Trammell Crow Company in West Texas and New Mexico. He began his real estate career as an assistant real estate appraiser for Exchange Savings and Loan of Dallas.

Stebbins is a member of the International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC). He received a Bachelor of Business Administration degree in Finance from Texas State University in San Marcos, Texas.

CHANDLER PROMOTED TO SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT AT WEITZMAN

DALLAS—Jennifer Chandler has been promoted to Senior Vice President of Asset Management with the Dallas-Fort Worth office of Weitzman.

In this position, she oversees the asset management of a portfolio of retail centers in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, responsible for the financial performance, tenant mix and development/redevelopment strategy of the centers.

Prior to joining Weitzman, Chandler’s commercial real estate experience included working as asset and marketing manager for Trimont Real Estate Advisors, with direct responsibility for asset managing and marketing a diverse portfolio of REO assets that included retail, office, industrial, flex, residential and land properties. She also worked as an asset manager for Plano-based Beal Bank, with direct responsibility for a diverse portfolio of REO assets valued at more than $225 million. Chandler began her real estate career with GE Capital Real Estate and subsequently was one of the founding members of Southwest Real Estate Services, Inc., where her responsibilities included asset management of the 7-Eleven corporate headquarters, a 1.4-million-square-foot building in Dallas with an annual budget of $13 million in addition to owning several food and beverage companies which included Chandler’s Cuisine, Cityplace Conference Center, DMA 1717 and Wynnwood Hospitality.

Chandler is a member of Executive Women of Dallas (EWD), where she has served as president and in several board positions. She also is active with Commercial Real Estate Women (CREW), Junior League of Dallas (JLD) and has previously served on the Dallas Advisory Board for Women’s Leadership Exchange (WLE) and is a member of the International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC).

Chandler received a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Economics from the University of Texas at Austin and is a licensed Texas Real Estate Broker.

SHAW PROMOTED TO SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT AT WEITZMAN

DALLAS—Bernard Shaw has been promoted to Senior Vice President of Asset Management with the Dallas-Fort Worth office of Weitzman.

In this position, Shaw is responsible for overseeing the asset management of a portfolio of retail centers in the Dallas-Fort Worth area and special development and redevelopment projects.

In this capacity, Shaw serves as fiduciary and owners’ representative for projects where he directs and stewards the strategic and tactical performance and operations of shopping centers containing over 1.5 million square feet and where specific duties include directing leasing, management. construction and developing and executing tenant mix and development/redevelopment related efforts of the shopping centers and available land to maximize cashflow and value. At Weitzman, Shaw has successfully negotiated transactions totaling over 2.5 million square feet

Prior to joining Weitzman, Shaw was a partner with GMS Emerging Ventures, LLC, where he identified, arranged and consulted on transactions, primarily for retail, residential and mixed-use development.

Shaw is a member of The Real Estate Council, the International Council of Shopping Centers and the Urban Land Institute. He serves on task force for DISD and the City of Dallas relating to housing and economic development, is on the advisory team for St. Philip’s Community School and served on the Dallas Bethlehem Center board of directors and the St. Anthony’s School development board. He received a Master of Business Administration in Finance/Accounting and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics from the University of Texas at Austin.