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A.W. Perry recognizes facilities team for
80 years of service to the company

Boston, MA A.W. Perry recognizes Tom McLaughlin, Tom Leary, Steve DiPersio, Nick Bernard, Mark Scolponeti, Jose Lantigua, Jim Lannon, Cederik Arias, and Ulises Hernandez from its facilities team, spanning A.W. Perry’s Boston, South Shore, and North Shore property portfolio.

For nearly 140 years, A.W. Perry, Inc. has contributed to the fabric and economy of the city of Boston and the South Shore through its real estate holdings and community investments. Under the management of the fifth generation of the Perry family, A.W. Perry is known for premier properties such as 20 Winthrop Sq., The Berkeley at 420 Boylston St., 77 Franklin St. and 40 Summer St. in Boston, as well as its South Shore Park campus located in Hingham and Rockland.

With a combined 80+ years of service to the company, these A.W. Perry’s facilities team members possess extensive knowledge of the buildings they operate and they are committed to providing a high level of service to every tenant. Each team member takes pride in combining their technical skills and delivering a hospitality-driven experience.

“I would like to take this opportunity to recognize the talent of our good will ambassadors on the ground,” said Kerri Gallaway, executive vice president of property management of A.W. Perry. “These nine gentlemen work hard and are critical to our day-to-day operations and to A.W. Perry’s success. They ensure a cohesive and collaborative approach to maintaining and managing the 27 properties in our portfolio.”

A.W. Perry’s services and portfolio spans regions and asset classes, including properties predominately on the South Shore and Metro Boston, and recently expanding their North Shore presence with the acquisition of an industrial facility in Lynn – now known as Lynnway Park.

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