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In a significant leadership move, Simon has announced the promotion of Stanley Shashoua to the position of President of International Real Estate. Shashoua, who has been with the company for several years, has played a crucial role in expanding Simon's global footprint and enhancing its portfolio of premier shopping, dining, and entertainment destinations.
In his new role, Shashoua will oversee Simon's international operations, focusing on strategic growth and development opportunities in key markets around the world. His expertise in real estate and deep understanding of the industry are expected to drive the company's international initiatives forward.
Shashoua's promotion reflects Simon's commitment to strengthening its international presence and adapting to the evolving landscape of retail and mixed-use developments. With a proven track record of success, he is well-positioned to lead the company into its next phase of growth and innovation in the global real estate market.
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