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Nasser joins Margulies Perruzzi as director of business development

Julie Nasser,
Margulies Perruzzi

Boston, MA Julie Nasser has joined Margulies Perruzzi (MP) as director of business development. In her new role, Nasser will be responsible for facilitating strategic planning processes, identifying and pursuing new business opportunities, promoting awareness of the firm, and developing relationships in the real estate, design, construction, and business communities.

Margulies Perruzzi leverages its significant experience and forward-thinking approach to transform the way organizations work and meet their business objectives. For more than 30 years, the firm’s team of collaborative and experienced design professionals have truly partnered with clients to design buildings and interiors that nurture and inspire. As a proactive and innovative leader in the design of workplace environments, MP creates intelligent design for workplace, healthcare, science, and real estate development projects.

Nasser brings more than 10 years of experience in business development, A/E/C recruiting, sales, and real estate leasing to her new role. Nasser received a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology with a dual major in Justice Studies from the University of New Hampshire. She is a member of NAIOP and serves on its Developing Leaders Committee; a member of CREW Boston and on the Golf Committee; member of CoreNet New England; and is on the committee for Wellness for Women in Real Estate (WWIRE); and part of the CANstruction Boston Committee.

“It is with great pleasure that we welcome Julie to our firm,” said Marc Margulies, FAIA, LEED AP, senior partner and principal at Margulies Perruzzi.

“Throughout her career, Julie has demonstrated the importance of being service-oriented, which is one of our firm’s core principles, and she understands the value that MP brings to its clients. With her focus on creating lasting relationships with our clients and industry peers, we are confident that Julie will make a significant contribution to the success of the firm.”

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