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Palmaccio joins Bierbrier Development as comptroller

Nikki Palmaccio,
Bierbrier Development

Lexington, MA Bierbrier Development has appointed Nikki Palmaccio as comptroller for the company. In her position, Palmaccio will be responsible for all accounting operations and will assist with acquisitions and financing strategies for all properties. 

Palmaccio joins the Bierbrier Development team with over 12 years of real estate accounting and finance experience. She brings extensive high level financial management experience to the firm, having served as a controller at both Winn Residential and The Davis Companies and as an associate at a Boston-based retail shopping center REIT. 

“As we continue to expand our portfolio, we are delighted to have Mrs. Palmaccio join us and strengthen our team. Her industry knowledge and experience will play a key role in our future growth,” said Len Bierbrier the company’s president.

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