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McCall & Almy promotes Burke to senior vice president, lease admin.

Boston, MA According to McCall & Almy, Sarah Burke has been promoted to senior vice president in the lease administration group. 

Burke joined McCall & Almy in 2018 and works with their clients to manage their domestic and international real estate portfolios in real time. Burke ensures that the obligations set forth in the client’s leases are met by both tenant and landlord and works as a liaison between the clients and their landlords. 

Additionally, she audits client’s lease-related expenses to ensure landlord compliance with the provisions set forth in their lease agreements. 

Burke has represented both the tenant and the landlord throughout her 21 years of experience in commercial real estate. 

“Working with Sarah, you instantly realize that she’s an accomplished, dedicated and knowledgeable professional. She makes significant contributions to our projects and is a vital asset to our clients and our team at McCall & Almy,” said Neil Schneider, executive vice president. “Our clients value Sarah’s real estate knowledge.”

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