February 2012

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NAI Hiffman
 has named Adam D. Roth, CCIM, SIOR, to executive vice president and shareholder from senior vice president.

Roth has been with the company’s industrial services group for more than seven years, and serves as a member of NAI Global Corporate Solutions and as a director with the NAI Global Logistics Group, specializing in providing real estate and supply chain solutions to distribution and warehouse companies throughout the world.

Roth’s areas of expertise include land assemblage and development, corporate relocation and site search analysis. He has assisted clients such as Walmart, Devicor Medical, USAA Realty, Mirvac Industrial Trust, Liberty Property Trust, Prologis, Northern Builders, TA Associates Realty, TIAA-CREF and CenterPoint Properties.

Prior to joining the firm, Roth worked in the logistics industry for nearly 10 years. Roth has served as a board member of the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals, the Warehouse Education and Research Council and is actively involved locally in Chicago with the Society of Industrial and Office Realtors and the Will County Center for Economic Development.

Roth has been published in multiple real estate periodicals concerning logistics topics and has served as keynote speaker and expert witness for several organizations including the Will County Center for Economic Development, DePaul University, the University of St. Francis and the State of Illinois.

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