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Orquid Schon joined Intersection a little over a year ago. In a short time, she has represented what it means to be “driven by integrity”, operating with incredible ethics and trustworthiness. The San Diego Business Journal recognizes Schon for her talents and execution in accounting at Intersection.

Intersection is proud to announce that Orquid Schon was selected by San Diego Business Journal as one of the Most Influential Women in Accounting.

As Controller, Schon oversees the financials of the company in its entirety, manages the accounting department, and supports three divisions. She leads by example, with a results driven attitude. Schon has helped implement various software, improve labor efficiency ratios, and support the onboarding of new personnel in both San Diego and Salt Lake City.

In recent months she was promoted to Controller from Senior Accountant. Whether she is supporting client relations, managing a portfolio of properties, or training new employees, she is passionate about her work and dedicated to her company.

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Mofty joined downtown San Diego’s Intersection seven years ago amid the company’s escalating growth. As Director of Operations, she has helped grow the company from six people to a full-service commercial real estate firm with four offices throughout the Western US with 32 people.

Intersection is proud to announce that Rounak Mofty, our Director of Operations, was selected by The Daily Transcript as one of San Diego’s Most Influential Leaders for her significant contributions to Intersection, the commercial real estate industry, and the San Diego community.

Mofty is an integral part of Intersection’s leadership team overseeing the continued growth of the firm, whilst maintaining a strong company culture that is both diverse and startup oriented. She is very well-versed in business operations, holding both a bachelor’s and master’s degree that have catapulted her success at Intersection, with responsibilities including marketing, human resources, banking relations, and office policy and procedure for both the firm and its managing partners. Her recent tasks have included the onboarding of numerous software platforms company-wide that support efficiencies and align with HR objectives.

“Really streamlining the company is a big, big thing for me,” Mofty said. “I want to make things more efficient for the company.”

In addition, Mofty is excited to be involved in Intersection’s newly formed culture committee, and to volunteer at downtown San Diego’s Monarch School, which educates students impacted by homelessness. Mofty said she appreciates that her company encourages its employees to give back to the community.

Rounak Mofty is a best-in-class leader, her success is a testament to her hard work and amazing personality.

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$788K TRANSACTION REPRESENTS ONE OF THE LARGEST OFFICE LEASE DEALS IN EAST COUNTY THIS YEAR

20-year-old local business, Center for Positive Change, signs 5-year lease relocating to a larger location

Center for Positive Change (CFPC) has signed a five-year lease to occupy an approximate 11,632 square foot office building at 7474 El Cajon Boulevard in La Mesa for $787,968. Term commencement for this lease is August 1, 2019 and will enable CFPC to expand into a larger and more accessible location to better serve their clients. Senior Directors of Intersection, Kyle Clark and Dan McCarthy, represented both the lessor and lessee in the transaction.

This new lease represents an important component to improvements along the long-neglected stretch of El Cajon Blvd., between La Mesa Blvd. and 70th Street.

This single-tenant property is one of the few spaces of this size currently available in the office market and the transaction represents one of the larger office lease deals in East County this year. Kyle Clark of Intersection noted, “This new lease represents an important component to improvements along the long-neglected stretch of El Cajon Blvd., between La Mesa Blvd. and 70th Street. With new restaurants opening and multiple multi-family residential projects either planned or currently underway within just a few blocks of the site, the location promises a good home for the lessee.”

The owner of the property plans to invest in a remodel of the exterior structure, landscaping and parking areas.

Center for Positive Changes (CFPC) is a non-profit agency founded in 1999 dedicated to providing effective, quality treatment within their practice, to their clients, who include both the children in residential therapy at CFPC and their families. For more information, visit Center for Positive Changes website.

Emily Bane is the Marketing Coordinator at Intersection, providing support to Brokerage and Investment teams through digital marketing and social media strategy. Contact Emily at 619-819-8725 or [email protected]

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