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Colliers promotes Robbins, Bachman and McCarty in New Hampshire and Maine

Andrew Robbins

 

Abby Bachman

 

Ashley McCarty

 

Manchester, NH Colliers promoted three employees at their New Hampshire and Maine locations.

Andrew Robbins, of their Manchester office, has been promoted to senior associate. Robbins has been a broker with Colliers for five years. He specializes in retail, industrial, and mixed-use investment property statewide. Robbins has been involved in 58 transactions with a total value of over $14 million.

Abby Bachman, of their Portsmouth office, has been promoted to senior associate. Bachman has been a broker with Colliers for five years. She works in the Seacoast markets and in 2023 was involved in the completion of 75 transactions with a total value of more than $32.8 million.

Ashley McCarty, of their Manchester office, has been promoted to marketing specialist. McCarty has been a marketing assistant with Colliers for five years. She designs marketing collateral, manages social media, and maintains cohesive branding across their offices in New Hampshire and Maine.

“We are grateful to have Andrew, Abby, and Ashley on our team. They are key parts to the growth and success of Colliers in New Hampshire and Maine,” said Robert Rohrer
managing director, New Hampshire
brokerage, Colliers.

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