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The Peabody Cos. names Pavetto as vice president of compliance

Katrina Pavetto

Braintree, MA The Peabody Companies has named Katrina Pavetto as vice president of compliance.

In this role, she is responsible for maintaining regulatory compliance with all federal and state agencies, ensuring that contractual, investor and lender requirements are met for the entire portfolio of the company’s properties, in addition to keeping current on all changes in affordable housing regulations.

Pavetto brings more than two decades of experience in the multi-family housing industry to her position with the Peabody Cos., most recently as vice president of Affordable Housing Compliance with WinnResidential.

A graduate of the University of Pittsburgh with a Bachelor of Arts degree in both urban studies and history, Pavetto holds numerous industry-related certifications, including Certified Occupancy Specialist, Tax Credit Specialist, Certified Credit Compliance Professional, S.T.A.R. Rural Development Certification, and Blended Occupancy Specialist.

“We are delighted to welcome Katrina as vice president of compliance,” said Karen Fish-Will, principal and CEO of the Peabody Companies. “She is a results-focused, dedicated professional with outstanding comprehension of the requirements necessary to ensure full regulatory compliance at our properties.”

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