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Cassidy Turley welcomes D'Elia and Cannon

According to Cassidy Turley FHO, it has added two in its suburban leasing group and research groups. Sarah D'Elia will be joining the firm's Rte. 128 suburban leasing group and Christine Cannon will take on the role of research analyst. Prior to joining Cassidy Turley FHO, D'Elia was a brokerage services member of Richards Barry Joyce and Partners' suburban team and Cannon previously worked as leasing coordinator for Boston Properties, Inc. Both women earned bachelor's degrees in 2009, D'Elia from Bowdoin College and Cannon from Northeastern University. "Both Sarah and Christine have great experience in real estate that will be invaluable to our clients," said Joe Fallon, managing partner at Cassidy Turley FHO. "Everyone here is looking forward to the knowledge and fresh perspective these young women will contribute to the firm." D'Elia's responsibilities at Cassidy Turley FHO will include reporting to clients, compiling market surveys, researching market data, and marketing office space. During her time at Bowdoin, from which she earned a degree in history, D'Elia enjoyed volunteering with Big Brothers Big Sisters and the American Cancer Society's Relay for Life. "I'm thrilled to be taking the next step in my career with such a reputable firm," said D'Elia. "Cassidy Turley FHO's personalized approach is something that really stands out for me and something I am thrilled to be a part of." Prior to her time with Boston Properties, Cannon worked as a Sales Associate for Buildium LLC and as a Real Estate Analyst for John Hancock Life Insurance Company. In her new position at Cassidy Turley FHO, she will be responsible for the writing and production of quarterly market reports, maintaining research-related databases, and tracking relevant economic, demographic, and business market data and trends. Cannon will also provide demographic mapping and analysis. "Everyone at the firm is known for their professionalism and their wealth of experience in commercial real estate," said Cannon. "I'm very eager to begin working with and learning from the team at Cassidy Turley FHO." Cassidy Turley is a leading commercial real estate services provider with more than 3,600 professionals in more than 60 offices nationwide. The company represents a wide range of clients—from small businesses to Fortune 500 companies, from local non-profits to major institutions. The firm completed transactions valued at $22 billion in 2011, manages 455 million square feet on behalf of institutional, corporate and private clients and supports more than 28,000 domestic corporate services locations. Cassidy Turley serves owners, investors and tenants with a full spectrum of integrated commercial real estate services—including capital markets, tenant representation, corporate services, project leasing, property management, project and development services, and research and consulting. Cassidy Turley enhances its global service delivery outside of North America through a partnership with GVA, giving clients access to commercial real estate professionals in 65 international markets. Please visit www.cassidyturley.com for more information about Cassidy Turley.
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