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Bond joins Perry CRE as creative marketing associate

Victoria Bond

Boston, MA According to Perry CRE, Victoria Bond has joined the team as creative marketing associate. Within this role, Bond will focus on developing specific marketing plans, as well as, designing high quality graphics and marketing collateral needed for several different aspects within the company. 

Bond joins Perry CRE’s expanding platform with extensive marketing and graphic design experience. Prior to joining Perry, Bond began her career as a graphic designer at Sapphire Digital, assisting with the company’s re-brand and creating marketing collateral for numerous company programs. She earned her B.F.A. in Graphic Design from University of Rhode Island and will bring much enthusiasm and creativity to her new marketing role.

“We are very pleased to welcome Victoria to the Perry CRE team. Her high skill level in graphic design and marketing ensures that Perry’s clients will continue to benefit from “best in class” materials to help achieve their real estate goals,” said Mike Edward, Executive President, Perry CRE.

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