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Foxfire Property Management expands team with new hires

Concord, NH Foxfire Property Management, a leading property management company, has hired three new members of its team. Nathaniel Brown joins as the new commercial property manager, Victoria Poland as a legal intern, and Cynthia Provencher as a staff accountant.

Brown brings extensive experience in managing residential and commercial condominiums with Crowninshield Management and apartment management with John M. Corcoran & Co., where he earned his Accredited Residential Manager (ARM) designation.

Poland, a law student at the University of New Hampshire Franklin Pierce School of Law, joins as a legal intern, assisting with property transactions, permits, and variances.

“We are excited to welcome our new team members,” said Steve Duprey, president at Foxfire Property Management. “Their expertise will enhance our ability to deliver exceptional service to our clients and drive our continued success.”

Foxfire Property Management is committed to attracting top talent and is recognized as a leading property management company in New Hampshire.

Foxfire Property Management, Inc. offers integrated management programs for residential and commercial properties, providing financial reporting, maintenance, and administrative services. With a commitment to customer satisfaction and expertise in property management, Foxfire continues to set the standard in the industry.

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