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BOMA Boston names 2017 board of directors - DerMinasian is president

Jim DerMinasian, Taurus Management Services

Boston, MA The Building Owners and Managers Association of Boston (BOMA Boston), a division of the Greater Boston Real Estate Board, have named their Board of Directors for 2017. Jim DerMinasian of Taurus Management Services, LLC, will serve as the 2017 BOMA Boston president. Amy Bush of Brookfield Property Partners will serve as the 2017 president-elect, and Scott Rickards of Lincoln Property Company will serve as the 2017 secretary.

BOMA Boston has also named four new members of the board of directors:

• Melissa Miller, Janitronics Building Services;

• Michael Ostiguy, Taurus Management Services, LLC;

• Chad Boulay, Synergy Investments; and

• Matt Pierce, Pierce Property Services.

The following will continue to serve on the Board for 2017:

• David Belleville, Alfieri-Proctor Associates;

• Rob Brierley, Colliers International;

• Scott Brown, Lincoln Property Company;

• Dennis Callahan, Colliers International;

• Shawn Carroll, CBRE | New England;

• Erika Clarke, Novaya Real Estate Ventures;

• Jeff Cook, Fidelity Real Estate Co. LLC;

• June Cunniff, A.W. Perry, Inc.;

• Brian Curry, JDL Corporate Interiors, Inc.;

• Samantha DeMagistris, United Services of America;

• John Durnan, John Hancock Real Estate;

• Maria Farias, Rockefeller Group;

• Kerri Gallaway, A.W. Perry, Inc. ;

• Mike Gill, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston;

• Jeff Horblit, Northeast Security, Inc.;

• Bob Lemons, KeyPoint Partners LLC;

•Gerry McGonagle, BELFOR Property Restoration;

• Dennis O’Brien, Able Engineering Services;

• Rick Page, Cushman & Wakefield;

• Jonathan Peck, C&W Services;

• Tom Peters, Siemens Building Technologies;

• Michael Quinn, CBRE | Global Corporate Services;

•Paul Rappoli, ARS Restoration Specialists;

• M. Shay Sims, CBRE | New England;

• Seth Skolnick, JLL;

• John Sullivan, CBRE | New England;

• Wayne Talbot, Equity Office Properties;

• John Tello, Boston Properties;

• Dana Warren, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston;

• Clayton Wentworth, CBRE | New England | Asset Services; and

• Stephen Wessling, Wessling Architects.

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