PHOENIX – January 17, 2023 – CBRE announced that three professionals in its Phoenix office have achieved title promotions. Mark Krison has been promoted to Executive Vice President, while his partner Luke Krison has been promoted to First Vice President. Industrial expert Andrew Brigham has earned the First Vice President title as well.
"Mark, Luke and Andrew have all proved to be important members of our team in Phoenix," said Paul Komadina, Senior Managing Director for CBRE in Phoenix. "As the industrial market continues to be hot, all three of them have found their niche. They understand their product and how best to help their clients."
Mark Krison joined the firm over 40 years ago after graduating from Arizona State University with a bachelor's degree in marketing. Mark specializes in three areas of industrial real estate: tenant representation, working with developers to design and construct all industrial and office products, and selling investment-grade real estate. He has completed over $1 billion in sale and lease transactions during his career. One of his most significant transactions was CBRE's largest industrial lease in Phoenix to IO Data Center for over $129 million.
His partner Luke Krison joined Mark's team in 2013, focusing on flex-office space. Since joining the team, Luke has assisted with over $250 million in transactions. Before working at CBRE, Luke worked as a top-producing sales executive for Mobivity (MFON), a Mobile Marketing Technology Company. He graduated from Arizona State University with a bachelor's degree in interdisciplinary studies in communication and business.
A Phoenix native, Andrew Brigham joined CBRE in 2003. During the past 15 years, Mr. Brigham has concentrated on the sales and leasing of industrial properties and land sales across metro Phoenix. In the last seven years, Mr. Brigham has completed over 6.8 million sq. ft. of sale and lease transactions totaling more than $365 million in value. He holds a bachelor's degree in public administration from San Diego State University.