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Pearce Real Estate welcomes Moriarty to the New Haven office and the Edgehill Team

Kimbirly Moriarty

New Haven, CT According to Pearce Real Estate, Kimbirly Moriarty has joined its local office as a licensed real estate agent and a member of the Edgehill Team.

A New Haven resident for over 11 years, Moriarty brings a wealth of professional experience, deep community ties, and a passion for serving clients to her new role. With more than 30 years in the healthcare sector, she has held leadership positions in operations, strategy, business development, and transformation initiatives. She also has extensive experience managing new building identification and design, renovations, and facility operations. Moriarty holds a BS in Management Information Systems and a master’s degree, combining analytical skills with strategic vision to deliver exceptional service.

Active in the community, Moriarty currently serves as a board member of the New Haven Lawn Club since 2024 and is a proud member of the Junior League of Greater New Haven. 

Born in Vermont and raised in New York City, Moriarty lived in Boston and New York City for 20 years before making New Haven her home.

“I’m thrilled to join Pearce Real Estate and the Edgehill Team,” said Moriarty. “The team’s reputation for excellence, integrity, and community involvement resonates deeply with me, and I look forward to helping clients find their perfect homes in a city I love.”

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