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Wainman named senior vice president of Simon Konover Development Corporation

Bradford Wainman has been named senior vice president of Simon Konover Development Corporation. In this role, Wainman will direct the strategic expansion of the company's portfolio through a combination of new construction and property acquisition. Wainman first joined The Simon Konover Company in the fall of 2011 as capital markets director. He will continue to serve in this capacity, overseeing investment strategy, risk management and portfolio development. "Strategic expansion is paramount to the continued success and growth of The Simon Konover Company," said James Wakim, president and chief operating officer of The Simon Konover Company. "Brad has the experience and vision to ensure our sustained growth." Wainman has 25 years of experience in commercial real estate and asset management. Prior to joining The Simon Konover Company, Wainman was partner-managing director with Invictus Consulting Group, LLC. Prior to that position, Wainman held senior finance positions with People's United Bank and Shawmut Bank Connecticut, N.A.
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