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Fort Point PM hires McBurney as manager of Wellness for Women in Real Estate

Stacie McBurney

Boston, MA Fort Point Project Management, on of the city’s leading independent project and relocation management firm, has hired Stacie McBurney as manager of Wellness for Women in Real Estate (WWIRE).

“We are so fortunate to have found Stacie to manage and grow our business with the goal of connecting more women at healthy networking events,” said co-founder Christine Mosholder.

In this role, McBurney will continue to grow the organization by optimizing event offerings that align with WWIRE’s goals to promote a healthy mind and body. In addition, she will expand outreach with existing members, sponsors and partners and leverage those relationships to capitalize on opportunities in the flourishing Boston-area market.

Prior to joining WWIRE, McBurney held several financial analyst positions in the industry including recently serving as a senior investment analyst at NorthMarq Capital.

McBurney holds a bachelors degree in Real Estate and Urban Economics from University of Connecticut and has been working in the commercial real estate industry since 2011. She is also currently working in the fitness industry as a barre and treadmill instructor at Barre N9ne and Rhythm & Stride.

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