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KBS Appoints David Jenkins to Senior Vice President, Capital Project Management

  • February 4, 2019
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KBS Appoints David Jenkins to Senior Vice President, Capital Project Management

  • February 4, 2019
NEWPORT BEACH, Calif. (Feb. 4, 2019) – KBS, based in Newport Beach, California, announced today the promotion of David Jenkins to the role of Senior Vice President, Capital Project Management. In his new role, Mr. Jenkins will report to Marc DeLuca, regional president of KBS. Jenkins is based out of KBS’s regional office in Arlington, Va.

As Senior Vice President, Capital Project Management, Jenkins will be responsible for providing capital project implementation for all new acquisitions and existing assets in the Northeast, Mid-Atlantic, Southeast and Ohio. Additional responsibilities include managing all aspects of building repositioning, development and large-scale tenant build-outs.

“David is a well-respected market leader within the company and around the real estate industry,” said Marc DeLuca, regional president of KBS. “His performance in all things capital project related has been influential for KBS’ excellent record of delivering ground breaking developments on-time and ahead of budget. Not only is David excellent at executing, but his ability to be a team player and overcome problems during challenging times sets him apart.”

Mr. Jenkins brings over 30 years of experience in developing and managing institutional, commercial, and government construction and capital projects. Throughout his career, Mr. Jenkins has implemented over 600 million dollars of capital improvement projects.

“Having an asset like David is instrumental for KBS,” added DeLuca. “The quality of dedication, superior investment returns, and world-class projects are extremely important for the company’s long-term success, which David has been terrific in implementing.”

Mr. Jenkins is a Graduate of the National Association of Power Engineers Technical School in Washington, DC. Prior to joining KBS, Mr. Jenkins worked for Cassidy Turley/DTZ, Clarion Partners and ING as Vice President of Construction and Engineering.

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