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Red Cross MA chooses NAI Glickman Kovago & Jacobs Management for property management services

Worcester, MA The American Red Cross of Massachusetts has selected NAI Glickman Kovago & Jacobs Management for comprehensive property management services. This partnership includes administration, preventative maintenance, and meticulous record-keeping for the organization’s properties.

The American Red Cross Massachusetts Region is part of the largest and most diverse service organization in the United States, which serves over 7 million residents of the 351 cities and towns of Massachusetts. The American Red Cross provides free essential services including emergency food and shelter, operates New England’s largest food pantry, and offers lifesaving skills training.

Dawn Kelley, senior property manager at NAI Glickman Kovago & Jacobs Property Management, expressed her enthusiasm, “We are honored to be chosen by The American Red Cross of Massachusetts, a vital organization serving our community. Managing their local chapter is a responsibility we undertake with the utmost care and urgency.”

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