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Thomas S. Levyn, the second three-term Mayor of Beverly Hills since the City's 1914 incorporation, finished an unprecedented first place in his consecutive elections. As Mayor, Mr. Levyn created cutting edge, innovative and community-building programs. Mr. Levyn's Team Beverly Hills, the nationally recognized leadership symposium, continues to bring great honors and awards to Using his management and mediation skills, Mr. Levyn was co-chief labor negotiator, bringing successful closure to the historic four-year pact between the City of Beverly Hills and both the Police and Fire Associations. Recognizing the need for efficient, cost effective legal organization, Mr. Levyn created and implemented the first case management system for Mr. Levyn was the first Born in Mr. Levyn is a well-recognized, leading expert in complex real estate and business transactions, and he has implemented effective risk management protocols for national real estate companies. He has participated in a range of transactions, some valued at hundreds of millions of dollars. He is the trusted counsel in very personal matters for ultra-high net worth individuals, several recognized by Forbes magazine. Currently, Mr. Levyn represents public companies and private concerns with offices throughout the United States, including national banks, realty advisors, insurance companies, asset and property managers, equity investors, real estate brokerages, and hair and beauty product creators. Previously, Mr. Levyn served as the outside general counsel of the largest independently owned residential real estate company in the nation, and is presently the outside general counsel to a commercial real estate brokerage with affiliate offices in 38 states. As a lead IREM and BOMA panel member, Mr. Levyn has garnered the confidence of both major real estate commercial and industrial property owners and advisors. Mr. Levyn currently serves on a national bank's Advisory Board, the Board of Governors of Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, the Board of Directors of United Way, Greater Los Angeles, and formerly was a member of the Temple Isaiah Board of Trustees and the Beverly Hills Public Access Corporation Board of Directors. For nine years, he managed boys and girls Little League hardball and softball, helping to build children's self-esteem and sense of fair play. |
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