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Munsinger promoted to COO at Senné

Boston, MA Senné has promoted Tyler Munsinger to the company’s chief operating officer.

Munsinger previously led the accounting team at Senné, working directly with the chief financial officer to manage financial analysis and reporting of all of the company’s transactions. As part of the investment team, he assisted with sourcing competitive debt and equity financing on behalf of investors. Munsinger has over a decade of experience in residential and commercial real estate including investment management, operations, acquisitions, construction, sales, financing, and property management.

Munsinger is a licensed CPA with “Big Four” public accounting experience at KPMG in the banking and private equity industries, working with companies ranging from midsize to large and public to private. In his role as COO, Munsinger’s wide range of expertise will allow him to effectively lead the company forward. Based in Boston, Munsinger will work directly with CEO, William Senné, to create, implement and achieve business objectives and company operations.

“In his years with the firm as Financial Controller, Tyler has demonstrated outstanding operational and business acumen. Every Senné team has benefited positively from his efforts and as COO, Tyler embodies our shared vision for exemplary real estate and investment services,” said William Senné, president and CEO.

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