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Wiseman joins JPMorgan Chase as client manager for northeast multifamily

Boston, ma JPMorgan Chase said that the commercial term lending group hired Michael Wiseman as client manager for northeast multifamily lending, further expanding the commercial real estate team.

“Boston is a vibrant city experiencing growth that’s driven by strong higher education, career opportunities, as well as a supportive business community,” said Kurt Stuart, JPMorgan Chase head of commercial term lending for the northeast. “With Michael joining, we’re continuing to build a robust team here that offers both local industry expertise and the strength of a global bank to help real estate investors navigate the entire market cycle.”

With over 11 years of experience in financial services, Wiseman joins the firm from Norwood Bank where he was vice president of real estate finance. He previously held roles in portfolio management and commercial loan originations with Santander Bank in their business banking division. Wiseman has a Bachelor’s degree in Business Management from Keene State College and received his MBA from the University of Massachusetts - Boston. 

“JPMorgan Chase stands out in the market, with a streamlined and innovative approach to lending that saves real estate investors time and money. I’m thrilled to be joining such a strong team that knows the local market and industry in and out,” Wiseman said.

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