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The Wilder Cos. hires and makes internal promotions

According to the Wilder Companies the following new hires have occurred: * Alison Galgay joined Wilder as a leasing representative. Galgay's focus is on leasing properties across the Wilder portfolio. * Kristen Wagner joined the company as an assistant property manager. Wilder also made a few executive level promotions: *Susan Lucas, CSM to senior vice president - asset management. A Wilder team member since 1991, Lucas oversees all property management operations for Wilder. *Gary Robinson, CLS to vice president - leasing. A part of the Wilder Co. leasing team since 1996, Robinson has national, regional and local leasing responsibilities throughout the portfolio, with a special concentration on restaurant leasing. *Deborah Di Meo to vice president - leasing. Di Meo has over 20 years experience in the shopping center industry in both management and leasing. *Joann Keyes to vice president - lease administration. Keyes is responsible for all facets of lease administration for the company. *Shelley Lord, CMD to vice president - marketing. Lord is responsible for all Wilder's corporate and consumer marketing programs.
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