Joanna Sinkiewicz and Marek Skrzydlak from the Industrial Department and Justyna
Wróblewska from the Retail Department have been promoted to the position of a senior negotiator
at Cushman & Wakefield, a leading global real estate services firm.
Joanna Sinkiewicz, who joined Cushman & Wakefield in 2010, has been promoted to the
position of a senior negotiator at the Industrial Department. She is responsible for contacts
and relations with developers in Warsaw and Central Poland, and projects for tenants from
various sectors, including logistics operators and distributors, retail chains and
manufacturing companies. The companies she advised include: Agata Meble, Damco, DB Schenker,
Decathlon, DS Smith, Iron Mountain, TRW, Jabil, VMA, Jungheinrich and Agilent Technologies.
Joanna completed law studies at the University of Warsaw as well as management and marketing
with the specialisation in real estate management at the Warsaw School of Economics. She has
gained professional experience in real estate at Pinnacle Poland (now PointPark Properties) and
DTZ.
Marek Skrzydlak has been promoted to the position of a senior negotiator at the Industrial
Department. He joined Cushman & Wakefield in 2006 and has fifteen years of professional
experience in sales departments of international banks and FMCG companies. Marek initially
worked at C&W’s Retail Department, where he was involved in the commercialisation of
Galeria Katowicka and the Factory Outlet Center in Kraków. He also sought locations for
financial institutions, including Deutsche Bank, in high streets of Polish cities. Since April
2010 he has worked at the Industrial Department. Marek is responsible for establishing and
developing business relations with key clients and leasing warehouse space to retail chains
across Poland. He advised companies such as Auto Partner, S&T Daewoo, Epedal, Fronius,
Lear, LBP Manufacturing and Ruch.
Justyna Wróblewska, who joined Cushman & Wakefield in March 2006, has been promoted to
the position of a senior negotiator at the Retail Department. She is now involved in the
commercialisation of the following shopping centres: Galeria Neptun in Starogard Gdański,
Gemini Park Bielsko-Biała, Gemini Park Tarnów, and Plejada in Sosnowiec. Justyna has advised,
among others, Neinver, Caelum Development, Celtic, Gemini Holdings, St Martins, Deutsche Bank,
AIG/Lincoln, Develop Investment, CD Locum and SWPF Fairway. She was involved in the
commercialisation of Millenium Hall in Rzeszów, Galeria Słoneczna in Radom, Galeria Wisła in
Płock, Galeria Dębicka, Galeria Rondo in Bochnia and Factory Outlet Centres in Luboń and
Kraków. Justyna graduated from two faculties at the Warsaw School of Economics and completed
postgraduate studies in real estate agency at the Leon Koźmiński University. She also holds a
real estate agent’s licence.