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Colliers Meredith & Grew approves promotions and two new shareholders

Colliers Meredith & Grew has appointed two new shareholders in the firm. Robert Cronin, senior VP, Brokerage Group Cronin joined the firm in 1998 and is a broker in the Suburban Brokerage group.  He is a graduate of Boston College. Neil Hurley, senior VP, Development & Advisory Services Hurley joined the firm in 2000 and is a senior member of the Development & Advisory Services group. He is a graduate of Harvard University and Boston University. "We congratulate our new shareholders," said Thomas Hynes, Jr., chairman. "Their work ethic and determination is a driving factor in our firm's continued success." Additionally, the company approved the following promotions: *Theodore Lee, senior VP, Brokerage Group *Patrick Buckley, VP, Brokerage Group *Elias Demakes, VP, Brokerage Group *Jeffrey Gates, VP, Brokerage Group *Jacquelynn Henke, VP, Development & Advisory Services *Christopher Zanni, VP, Development & Advisory Services *Suzanne Dowd, assistant VP, Asset & Property Management *David Goodhue, assistant vice president, Brokerage Group *Christopher Lawrence, assistant vice president, Brokerage Group *Jonathan Martin, assistant vice president, Brokerage Group *Michael McElaney, assistant VP, Brokerage Group *Valerie Reid, assistant VP, Asset & Property Management Services *Steven Rizzuto, assistant vice president, Asset & Property Management Services *Jessica Sawyer, assistant VP, Development & Advisory Services *William Smith, assistant VP, asset & property management services *Andrew Weesner, assistant VP, Development & Advisory Services "All of these individuals are proven leaders who have made significant contributions to Colliers Meredith & Grew.  We are pleased to recognize their hard work and efforts," said Kevin Phelan, president.
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