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Jones Lang LaSalle names promotions of several groups in Boston region

Jones Lang LaSalle, one of the world's leading financial and professional services firm specializing in real estate, has named eight professionals from the Boston region as assistant vice president. They are: Jamie Audette, Jeffrey Burke, Troy Coady, William DePippo, Matt Giffune, Dana Griffin, Christopher Hardiman and Katharine Krein. DePippo, Griffin, Hardiman, Burke and Audette serve with the firm's construction group, serving clients on complex build-out projects. Krein, Giffune and Coady are members of the leasing group. Krein serves the Boston market, Giffune, the South market, and Coady, the North market. Promotions in the property management group include: Robin Arian to general manager, Sara Brown to property manager, Erica Sutton to property manager, Michael Carli to assistant property manager, and Shanna Lykins to tenant coordinator. The following professionals of the construction group also earned promotions: David DeWolfe to senior superintendent, Michael Belanger to senior superintendent, David MacPherson to senior superintendent, and Laura Grice to operations manager. Of the project and development services group, David Girard was promoted to senior project manager and Alison Lanciault to associate project manager. Paul Leonard and Laura Scialdoni of the firm's research team were each promoted to research analyst.
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