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Reid and MacMillin join Meredith & Grew

Valerie Reid and Jennifer MacMillin have joined Meredith & Grew's Property & Asset Management Services group. Reid joins the firm as a senior property manager, with a range of responsibilities including operations and due diligence support, new business development and asset management. Prior to joining the firm, Reid was the general manager of the 900,000 s/f John Moakley U.S. Courthouse working for BCMA/Urban Retail Properties. She is a graduate of Eastern Nazarene College. MacMillin joins the firm as an assistant property manager responsible for the day-to-day operations of a three-building campus totaling 297,000 s/f. Prior to joining the firm, MacMillin was an assistant property manager for RREEF Management where she was responsible for properties located along Rte. 3, 495 North and 128 South. She is a graduate of Mass. College of Liberal Arts.
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