Cecilia Mowatt

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Family Focus/Strategies in Site, Inc.
Biography:
Cecilia Antonietta Mowatt Director McDonald's Corporation McDonald's Corporation (1994-present) Director-Business Development Serves as both the internal proactive incubator and the external recipient for real estate acquisition opportunities. Develops and implements an infrastructure and a process for identifying, evaluating, and negotiating target acquisition and strategic partnership opportunities to enhance McDonald's market share of locations. Focus on alliances, partnerships, licensing deals and acquisition of enterprises that increase current U.S. locations. · Assess current models of business operations and develops appropriate new models as needed. · Manage working relationships with alliances. Manage external aspects of market research. · Initiate and review "deals" for profit, viability and applicability to market share goal. Coordinate due diligence process to examine feasibility. · Understand and articulate business models and economic drivers of potential acquisitions to the Divisions. · Assess acquisitions regarding relevancy beyond real estate investment to brand expansion and facilitate review by appropriate departments from a product development/product marketing perspective. · Structure acquisition methodology, hire appropriate service providers to execute and participate in key contract negotiations. Excess Property (1997-2000) Director-Oak Brook, IL Marketed outsourced services to and coordinated with 5 Divisions and 38 Regions to create strategies in anticipation of relocations and store closings. Directed the activities of providers, Trammell Crow and CB Richard Ellis, in the property management and disposition of marketable nationwide excess property portfolio of over 200 sites with 550,000 s.f. in buildings, 5.7 million s.f. land and over $84 million in Net Book Value. Managed program expenses of over $1 million to ensure budget compliance. Established policies and programs for non-r Member Directory  Arrow

Biography: Cecilia Antonietta Mowatt Director McDonald's Corporation McDonald's Corporation (1994-present) Director-Business Development Serves as both the internal proactive incubator and the external recipient for real estate acquisition opportunities. Develops and implements an infrastructure and a process for identifying, evaluating, and negotiating target acquisition and strategic partnership opportunities to enhance McDonald's market share of locations. Focus on alliances, partnerships, licensing deals and acquisition of enterprises that increase current U.S. locations. · Assess current models of business operations and develops appropriate new models as needed. · Manage working relationships with alliances. Manage external aspects of market research. · Initiate and review "deals" for profit, viability and applicability to market share goal. Coordinate due diligence process to examine feasibility. · Understand and articulate business models and economic drivers of potential acquisitions to the Divisions. · Assess acquisitions regarding relevancy beyond real estate investment to brand expansion and facilitate review by appropriate departments from a product development/product marketing perspective. · Structure acquisition methodology, hire appropriate service providers to execute and participate in key contract negotiations. Excess Property (1997-2000) Director-Oak Brook, IL Marketed outsourced services to and coordinated with 5 Divisions and 38 Regions to create strategies in anticipation of relocations and store closings. Directed the activities of providers, Trammell Crow and CB Richard Ellis, in the property management and disposition of marketable nationwide excess property portfolio of over 200 sites with 550,000 s.f. in buildings, 5.7 million s.f. land and over $84 million in Net Book Value. Managed program expenses of over $1 million to ensure budget compliance. Established policies and programs for non-r

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