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Campbell joins Hunneman as ex. VP and principal

Boston, MA According to Hunneman, David Campbell has joined the brokerage team as executive vice president and principal. Campbell joins the team with more than thirty years of experience in the real estate business representing corporations in both the leasing and sale of commercial real estate. Campbell’s primary focus is in tenant representation in the city, but also has experience throughout the Greater Boston area submarkets and other national and international metropolitan areas.

Before joining the Hunneman team, Campbell was an executive director of Cushman & Wakefield, a principal in the brokerage advisory group at Newmark Knight Frank, a principal at The Codman Co., and a senior vice president with Trammell Crow Co. 

“Hunneman is thrilled to have David join our brokerage team,” said Stephen Prozinski, CEO and COO. “David is a leader and brings veteran real estate experience to our group and a fresh and focused leadership style that will contribute to the downtown team’s ongoing success and the growth of Hunneman.”

“I’m excited to join Hunneman and contribute to the company’s continued success during this unprecedented period of growth in the real estate industry.  The Hunneman team has the depth and diversity necessary to provide each of its clients with unmatched service and I look forward to working with the company’s impressive group of both seasoned and young professionals,” said Campbell. 

Campbell has a B.A. in Economics from Bates College and is a licensed Massachusetts Real Estate Sales Broker and a member of the Commercial Brokers Association (CBA). 

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