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The Fallon Company names Seemore CFO

Boston, MA The Fallon Company has appointed Hank Seemore as CFO. In his new role, Seemore will be responsible for managing The Fallon Co.’s financial and risk mitigation operations, including developing financial projections and preparing growth plans to support and guide the firm’s corporate strategy planning. Seemore will be based in the company’s corporate headquarters in Boston. Samuel Butler, who previously served as the CFO, will lead the firm’s expanded project finance group nationally, as managing director in The Fallon Co.’s local office.

“We are thrilled to welcome Hank to The Fallon Company’s growing team,” said Michael Fallon, president of The Fallon Co. “He brings extensive experience planning, implementing, and managing financial activities for major companies, and we are confident that his background coupled with his track record of achieving strong results will make him a valuable asset to our firm.”

Founded in 1993, The Fallon Company is focused on large-scale urban development geared toward transforming neighborhoods. The award-winning firm has developed more than $5 billion of real estate across the East Coast, representing more than six million square feet of property. Current projects include developments in Boston, Charlotte, and Raleigh, N.C.

“I am honored to be joining The Fallon Company at such an exciting point in the firm’s expansion,” said Seemore. “I was drawn to The Fallon Company’s vision, precision of execution, and smart expansion strategy, and I look forward to bringing my financial experience to one of the country’s premier real estate development firms as we continue to pursue investment and development opportunities to execute best-in-class projects across the country.”

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