On the Move at Donahue Schriber
Donahue Schriber has recently made some big changes. Lawrence P. Casey has been named president at the Southern California-based shopping center developer, adding to his duties as COO. He joined Donahue Schriber in 2000 as its CFO, overseeing the restructuring of the company’s debt, which included a $475 million line of credit.
Casey is a Certified Public Accountant and a California real estate broker and Realtor. He represents the company through active involvement with the Urban Land Institute and is a member of the International Council of Shopping Centers.
David W. Mossman, Donahue Schriber’s executive vice president of acquisitions, dispositions and development, has stepped into a newly created role as chief investment officer (CIO). As a 14-year veteran of the company, Mossman has overseen in excess of $1 billion of new property acquisitions, dispositions and development projects. Mossman is also a CPA and a member of ICSC.
Casey’s advancement comes on the heels of the retirement of Donahue Schriber co-founder and chairman of the board, Thomas L. Schriber, in May. As we mentioned, Schriber relinquished his role to president, CEO and 30-year company veteran, Patrick S. Donahue, as part of a planned succession. Congratulations to both Casey and Mossman.
It seems like the big movers and shakers are doing a lot of moving and shaking these days, but remember, we’d love to hear about your move, big or small. Tell us where you’ve come from, where you’re at now, and send a photo along.



