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Morency and Joyce join Wilder Companies

David Morency, CPA has joined The Wilder Companies as senior vice president of finance. In this newly created position Morency is responsible for the finance/accounting functions of Wilder Cos. and all its managed properties. His responsibilities also include oversight of the Human Resource and IT departments. Morency brings extensive experience and a real estate background in both the public and private sectors to his new position. Most recently he was senior vice president - finance with Cambridge-based Carpenter & Co. where his responsibilities included company administration, capital formation, asset management and tax planning. He is a graduate of the University of Mass. and is a member of several professional organizations. Matt Joyce joined Wilder Cos. as a property manager. Joyce has over 13 years experience in property and asset management working with retail, office, industrial and mixed-use assets. His responsibilities for Wilder include a portfolio of shopping centers that extend from the Boston area to Conn. and N.H. He joins the Company from KeyPoint Partners. Joyce is a graduate of Assumption College.
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