Which project, deal or transaction was the “game changer” in the advancement of your career during the last 10 years? In 2016, we had started Network Design and Construction, Inc. and I was offered the opportunity to learn the accounting and finance side of the business. This then allowed me to step into my current role of operations manager.
Allisyn Mowrey is an electrical apprentice at Interstate Electrical Services, having been in the apprenticeship program for almost a year. Mowrey originally intended to go into the dental field, but at the suggestion of a friend, took an exploratory course in electrical that changed her mind. She was fascinated by “the whole concept of understanding how electricity worked,”
Kelly Gallagher is a first-year apprentice at Interstate Electrical Services, who couldn’t find the right field of study that was a fit for her. Five majors and two colleges later, she decided to take a break from studies and worked in retail for a few years. Looking for something more fulfilling, she embarked on a one-year electrical trade training program
What was your first job and what did you learn from it? My first job out of college was assistant director of operations at the Prudential Center in Boston. I learned about the importance of trust and integrity in the corporate world in order to become well respected in what then was a male-dominated industry. I learned how vital it is to be really, really good at what I do. I learned about
Morgan Doherty is the marketing coordinator at Interstate Electrical Services. Doherty has been with the company for almost two years, having started out as an administrative assistant and quickly working her way up from within. Doherty appreciates the passion and drive of her co-workers, and that the leadership team at Interstate “harbors an environment that drives you to learn more.”
Bridgeport, CT According to United Multi Family Corp. (UMF), Matt Cawley of the New York office represented the seller, LP Management in the sale of a four building, 52-unit portfolio to a private New Haven based investment group for $3.6 million ($69,231 per unit).
Branford, CT The Geenty Group, Realtors and its president, Kristin Geenty, completed the master lease and sale of two multi-tenanted buildin...
Bridgeport, CT Horvath & Tremblay has completed sale of three properties for $3.146 million. The properties include Black Rock Plaza in Bridgeport, and two multi-family properties in Norwalk and Danbury.
Waterbury, CT Gerry Matthews of Matthews Commercial Properties completes 22,000 s/f lease of industrial space at 500 Captain Neville Dr. The high bay garage space was most recently occupied by the City of Waterbury Department of Public Works as a fleet maintenance facility.
Wilton, CT According to Sean Cahill, principal and managing director of Avison Young’s Fairfield/Westchester office, the firm has completed the addition of another medical specialty tenant at the Wilton Wellness Center, a 50,000 s/f medical office building located at 249 Danbury Rd.