Leadership
2025 Board of Directors
The NAIOP Greater Toronto Chapter’s Board members are the fiduciaries who steer the organization towards a sustainable future by adopting sound, ethical, and legal governance and financial management policies, as well as by making sure the association has adequate resources to advance its mission.
Past Presidents (1989 - 2023)
NAIOP Greater Toronto wishes to recognize and thank Past Board Presidents for the very significant role they played in guiding the organization’s culture, strategic focus, effectiveness, and financial sustainability, as well as serving as ambassadors and advocates. Past Board members continue to be important resources for the organization in multiple ways.

JANUARY 14, 2020 – In attendance at the annual Past Presidents’ Dinner: (standing L to R) Graeme Young, Ted Willcocks, Rick Matthews, Matt Picken, James Tadeson, Sam Barbieri, Michael Pittana, Joel Pearlman, David Ward, Craig Smith, Dean Cutting and John O’Bryan. (seated L to R) Emily Hanna, Scott White, Paul Morse and Andre Kuzmicki.
In review
2024 | John Stewart
2023 | Christina Iacoucci
2022 | Aly Damji
2021 | Nurit Altman
2020 | Joseph Shaw
2019 | Sam Barbieri
2018 | Joel Pearlman
2017 | Emily Hanna
2016 | Jeremy Wedgbury
2015 | Craig Smith
2014 | Matt Picken
2013 | Michael Turner
2012 | David Ward
2011 | Ted Willcocks
2010 | Dean Cutting
2009 | Graeme Young
2008 | Kathy (Harder) Newell
2007 | Philip Gillin
2006 | Phil Mostowich 2005 | Mark Renzoni
2004 | James Tadeson
2003 | Paul Morse
2002 | Michael Emory
2001 | Andre Kuzmicki
2000 | George Carras
1999 | Gary Morassutti
1998 | Michael Brooks
1997 | Scott White
1996 | John O’Bryan
1995 | Michael Pittana
1994 | Rick Matthews
1993 | Rick Matthews
1992 | Michael Elliott
1991 | Michael Elliott
1990 | Simon Winston
1989 | Simon Winston
Our Dedicated committees
The Greater Toronto Chapter members and Board of Directors sincerely thank our hard-working member volunteers who guide strategies for the chapter’s educational webinars and courses, golf tournament, annual REX Awards program and much more. These individuals are helping the Chapter deliver continuous value to all members.
Programs Committee
Chairs: Alexandra Kazham (Hines); Mitch Gillin (Hullmark)
Members: Lynton Lewis; Ben Gilbank; Kiel O’Sullivan; Duncan Smith; Gord Wadley; Lindsay Brand; Mitch Gillin; Monica Dizio; Emily Long; Lesley Leech; Steven Hodgson; Sean Menkes; Amy McLandress; Marc DeLena; Julianne Gu; Alex Khazzam; Andrew Broad; Lucas Manuel; Bryce Gibson; Lindsay Stiles; Jen Balcerak
Suburban Committee
Chair: Johnpaul Antidormi (Turner & Townsend)
Members: TBC
Developing Leaders Committee
Chair: Alexandra Ivashenko (TD Securities)
Members: Daniel Drees; Matthew Timbrell; Jordan Flanigan; Hilary Salter; Kai Tai Li; Alexandra Screpnechuk; Nandi Zhang; Pauline Sels; Leslie Fang
Government Relations Committee
Chair: Leona Savoie (Dorsay Development Corporation); Noah Gordon (Menkes)
Members: Rebecca Askew, Robert Brazzell; Dayna Gilbert; Veronica Green; Joe Hoffman; Tony Mederios; Peter Nikolakakos; Jason Shedlestky; Charles Arbez; Paul Brown; Gayle Nathanson
Education Committee
Chair: Kosei Masutani (Pure Industrial)
Members: Zev Gasner; Anthony Oliva; Jennifer Campbell; Ishita Abbott; Nandi Zhang
Communications Committee
Chair: Lorayne Mercado (Manulife)
Members: Graeme White; Shubham Bansal; Rabia Munir; Alan Ibrahim; Shannon Gill; Yash Matai; Christopher Rind
REX Awards Committee
Chair: Aleks Karamarkovic (Graywood Developments)
Members: Nicole Iacoucci; Branden Dart; Victoria Li; Ross Strowger; Luca Cepparo; George Boskovic; Irena Stankovic
Membership Committee
Chair: Ryan Nelson (The Pearl Group)
Sponsorship Committee
Chair: Julianne Gu (McCarthy Tétrault)
Members: Tom Pinkham; Kevin Hardy
Networking Initiatives Committee
Chair: Tushar Gambhir (Manulife)
Members: Andrew Broad; Nicole Iacoucci; Nate Thomas; John Stewart
Help Others and Develop Relationships
Make the most of your membership and get involved in your professional association! As you may be aware, NAIOP Greater Toronto Chapter is a volunteer-driven organization. Committees of member volunteers guide strategies for the chapter’s educational webinars and courses, golf tournament, annual REX Awards program and much more. In short, there would not be a Greater Toronto Chapter without their dedication and hard work. Want to get involved?