Management
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Jay H. Shidler Chairman of the Board of Trustees
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(808) 531-3000 |
Clay W. Hamlin, III Vice Chairman of the Board of Trustees clay.hamlin@copt.com
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(610) 538-1810 |
Randall M. Griffin President and Chief Executive Officer rand.griffin@copt.com
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(443) 285-5600 |
Roger A. Waesche, Jr. Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer roger.waesche@copt.com
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(443) 285-5700 |
Stephen E. Riffee Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer steve.riffee@copt.com
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(443) 285-5500
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Mary Ellen Fowler Vice President and Treasurer maryellen.fowler@copt.com
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(443) 285-5450 |
Karen M. Singer Senior Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary karen.singer@copt.com
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(443) 285-5575 |
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Service Companies
COPT Property Management Services, LLC, manages a full range of office properties in an area stretching from Central New Jersey to Northern Virginia. COPT maintains Maryland offices in Annapolis Junction, Linthicum, Columbia, Hunt Valley, Rockville, and Lexington Park; as well as offices in Princeton, New Jersey; Chantilly, Virginia; Tysons Corner, Virginia; and Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
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Roger A. Waesche, Jr. Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer roger.waesche@copt.com
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(443) 285-5700 |
COPT Development & Construction Services, LLC, oversees a range of services including development, re-development and build-to-suit activities on behalf of Corporate Office Properties Trust.
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Dwight S. Taylor President dwight.taylor@copt.com
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(443) 285-5650 |
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COPT also provides provides land planning, design/build services, consulting and merchant development to third-party companies located both in the Mid-Atlantic region and nationally. COPT targets a wide range of development and fee opportunities including the construction of business parks, office buildings, warehouse/distribution centers, retail projects and specialty facilities. The company also offers project consultation services for companies requiring development expertise in an area spanning from Northern New Jersey through Northern Virginia.
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