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FHO received two awards at the 2010 Commercial Brokers Association of Massachusetts Achievement Awards

FHO Partners received two awards at the 2010 Commercial Brokers Association of Massachusetts (CBA) Achievement Awards dinner held Thursday, March 3rd at the Intercontinental Hotel. Founding partner John Boyle and associate Ryan Romano won the Broker of the Year Leadership Award and Rookie of the Year Award respectively. "We are honored that the CBA acknowledged John and Ryan's hard work and talent," said Joe Fallon, managing partner at FHO. "John has played a critical role in shaping FHO into the successful business it is today, and Ryan has become a clear leader for the next generation of brokers within our firm. Both are committed to excellent client service and to delivering results." Boyle, who has worked in the real estate business for more than 23 years, has been involved in transactions on behalf of some of the largest and most visible corporations in the suburban Boston and Cambridge markets, including Kronos, Epsilon, Phase Forward, Parametric Technology Corporation, Monitor Group, Decision Resources, Welch's and PRTM. Boyle also leads client teams providing transaction management services to multi-market global corporate portfolios and has completed transactions in most major U.S. cities as well as India, China and many other international markets. Romano works within the suburban brokerage group at FHO Partners where he is responsible for new business development and providing brokerage services for clients in the Rte. 128 central submarket. He has represented numerous tenants in the leasing and sale of office, R&D and light manufacturing space. Prior to joining FHO Partners, Romano worked for TechTarget in Needham, where he achieved membership status into its "President's Club" for three consecutive years by exceeding quarterly and yearly sales quotas.
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