Colorado Real Estate Journal - September 21, 2016
Judy Purviance-Anderson with Cushman & Wakefield was named a BOMA Fellow, the Building Owners and Managers Association International’s highest level of recognition for ongoing contributions to commercial real estate. Judy is a general manager with Cushman & Wakefield of Colorado and manages 1670 Broadway, a 36-story, LEED Gold certified high-rise office tower in Denver’s central business district. She has 30 years of experience in managing commercial real estate both in suburban and downtown office markets with responsibilities that include capital project and general construction management. The individuals honored as BOMA Fellows have displayed exemplary and sustained contributions to the industry, their profession, the community and BOMA at all levels and have continually answered the call to leadership and service throughout their careers. The honorees will use the “BOMA Fellow” credential after their names and will be called upon to serve BOMA in a variety of capacities, including teaching, authoring articles, mentoring new members or young professionals, identifying future BOMA leaders and serving as thought leaders to identify future trends. This latest class of BOMA Fellows were honored at BOMA International’s annual conference this past June in Washington, D.C.