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Wilder promotes Burke, Feinberg, Tetreault, Quigley and Joyce

Boston, MA Wilder, the national retail real estate development, management and leasing firm, has promoted the following employees:

• Kelli Burke to senior vice president, development services. In this capacity Burke will continue to oversee the development, permitting, design and construction activities for Wilder’s growing retail/mixed-use portfolio. Burke joined the company in 2006 as a project manager. 

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Kelli Burke, Wilder

 

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Ryan Feinberg, Wilder

 

• Ryan Feinberg to director, retail leasing. Feinberg’s leasing focus is on specialty centers and mixed-use developments throughout the Wilder portfolio. He joined the company in 2010.

• Amy Tetreault to senior asset manager. Tetreault provides financial and operational oversight for 1.3 million s/f of properties including retail, office and garage assets.  

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Amy Tetreault, Wilder

 

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Paige Quigley, Wilder

 

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Matt Joyce, Wilder

 

• Paige Quigley to senior asset manager. Part of Wilder’s property management team since 2007, Quigleyoversees financial and operational management for properties throughout a five-state area. 

• Matt Joyce to asset manager. Joyce joined Wilder in 2011 as a property manager, bringing several years of experience in managing retail, office, industrial and mixed-use assets.

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