Fort Point Project Management hires O'Hara as director of business development
Fort Point Project Management (FPPM), a provider of real estate project management and relocation services, has hired Meagan O'Hara as director of business development.
O'Hara will enhance the firm's day-to-day management of existing clients while identifying new business opportunities in the life sciences, institutional, high-tech, and corporate industry sectors. FPPM's approach to offering scalable, comprehensive services that allow clients to add or supplement key competencies will benefit from O'Hara's ability to align a client's goals with the firm's service offerings. In addition, she will manage FPPM's social media initiatives.
Prior to joining FPPM, O'Hara held several marketing positions throughout her career. From Willowbend Country Club on Cape Cod to Caritas Christi Health Care in Boston, she continues her enthusiasm for increasing business now with FPPM.
Additionally, O'Hara's commitment to increasing brand recognition is demonstrated by FPPM's newly created social media sites.
Given her understanding of the industry, her study in marketing at Bay State College and her affable persona, O'Hara is well-positioned to capitalize on the many consolidation and growth opportunities in the real estate market and bring to bear her skills in relationship and visibility building.
"O'Hara's fearless, friendly demeanor and tenacity for generating new ideas sums up why she was a perfect fit for Fort Point Project Management," said Christine Mosholder, partner and founder of FPPM. "We're excited for her to join our team and build upon our reputation for success in real estate project management and relocation planning services."
Fort Point Project Management is a leading provider of project management and relocation management services for lab, academic and corporate projects. Experienced project managers with engineering, facilities management and architectural expertise guarantee successful transitions to new locations. As an owner's representative, Fort Point PM will coordinate the design, engineering, IT, construction, furniture procurement and ultimately the relocation of your business to a new site.
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