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Healey named as associate at A.W. Perry

Michael Healey,
A.W. Perry

Boston, MA A.W. Perry has named Michael Healey, as associate on the acquisition and development team. In his role at A.W. Perry, Healey will focus on initiatives related to underwriting, acquisition, capital raising and business plan execution. 

Most recently, Healey was an asset management consultant at Parsons Commercial Group. He has also held roles in capital markets at Novaya Real Estate Ventures. Healey brings 10 years of diversified commercial real estate experience to his new role at A.W. Perry, from investment and property management to project management and acquisitions.

“We are delighted to welcome Michael to our Acquisitions and Development team at A.W. Perry,” said Bob Maloney, executive vice president, managing director. “He will be a key addition to our group and we look forward to Michael’s many contributions to our growing business practices in Greater Boston.”

“Michael’s diversified real estate background will be invaluable in expanding business opportunities for our Acquisitions and Development platform,” said Rich Beal, president of A.W. Perry. “We are thrilled to have him on-board.”

Since 1884, A.W. Perry, Inc., a privately held real estate firm, has strived to provide the highest level of quality, service and value to its tenants and clients. An established leader in the industry, A.W. Perry is an award winning property management firm and an experienced developer and investor. Under the direction of the family’s fifth generation, the company is known for creating and nurturing long-standing business relationships. The Perry team takes pride in its properties and strives to deliver a high level of service and value to its tenants and clients.

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