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Chad Boulay elevated to COO at Atlantic Property Management

Chad Boulay

Boston, MA Atlantic Property Management, a boutique property management company part of Atlantic Retail, has promoted Chad Boulay to the role of chief operating officer (COO). With his extensive commercial real estate experience and exceptional leadership skills, Boulay is poised to drive Atlantic Property Management to new heights of success in its property management endeavors. 

As COO, Boulay will oversee the company's day-to-day operations, focusing on enhancing operational processes, optimizing company performance, and fostering innovation across all departments. Boulay will also lead the company’s new business development endeavors that will play a pivotal role in aligning Atlantic Property Management's strategic objectives with its mission of delivering unparalleled service and value to existing and future clients. 

Boulay brings expertise to his new position, having served diligently as the senior vice president over the past two years. Prior to Atlantic Property Management, Boulay has held leadership positions with Synergy Investments, HallKeen Management, Tishman Speyer, Equity Industrial Partners, and more. 

"We are thrilled to announce Chad Boulay's promotion to COO," said Bob Macnamara, managing partner of Atlantic Property Management. "Chad's track record of success, combined with his deep understanding of commercial property management, make him the ideal leader to drive operational excellence and propel our company forward. We have full confidence in Chad's ability to inspire our team, cultivate client relationships, and achieve our strategic goals." 

Boulay expressed his enthusiasm for his new role, said, "I am honored to take on the responsibilities of COO at Atlantic Property Management. I look forward to collaborating with our talented team to further elevate our operational efficiency, enhance client satisfaction, and capitalize on growth opportunities. Together, we will continue to uphold Atlantic Property Management's reputation as a best-in-class provider of property management services." 

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