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Corricelli of Peabody Companies named recipient of the 2019 Edward A. Fish Achievement Award

Braintree, MA The Peabody Companies presented Guy Corricelli, the organization’s CFO, with the Edward A. Fish Achievement Award during its 2019 Annual Business meeting at Gillette Stadium.

The highest coveted honor, the Edward A. Fish Achievement Award is named for founder Ed Fish, who launched Peabody Properties over 40 years ago and passed away in 2010. The award recognizes the individual for embodying the Peabody mission, modeling excellence and performing in a manner that consistently goes above and beyond the call of duty.

Corricelli was selected for the honor this year by company principals based on his excellent work performance, problem-solving abilities, and financial vision. He serves as a leader and role model for his staff of 27 accounting team members, and he can consistently be counted on to serve as a trusted resource for Peabody’s clients, especially when considering the financial aspects of each of the properties in their management portfolio and development umbrella, as well as with regard to the company’s own long-term strategic financial plan.

A resident of Medford, Corricelli has worked in the accounting and finance arena of affordable housing for more than 30 years, and at Peabody since 1997. He has served the company as CFO since 2013. He also currently serves as a vice president of the Builders and Remodelers Association of Greater Boston (BRAGB).

“Guy has been integral as we’ve developed and executed this new phase of smart growth,” said Karen Fish-Will, CEO of the Peabody Companies. “His expertise and commitment to the industry has positioned us to expand our success while staying true to our values.”

Melissa Fish-Crane, COO of the Peabody Companies said, “Guy continues to be a trusted, knowledgeable steward of our company, and his valuable work is sincerely deserving of the Edward A. Fish Achievement Award.”

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