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Justic named shareholder at Colliers International | New Hampshire

According to Colliers International | New Hampshire, a global leader in commercial real estate services, Carol Justic, business operations manager and licensed real estate salesperson, has been elected a new shareholder of the firm. Justic has been with the company for 18 years and is a graduate of Southern New Hampshire University. She is an active member of the Bedford, NH community where she resides with her husband and two daughters. In addition to her financial, human resources and other managerial responsibilities, each year Justic organizes the company team that participates in the "Making Strides Against Breast Cancer" walk to honor Bridget Darlington, a co-worker who lost her battle with breast cancer 11 years ago. In her role as team leader over the last decade, Justic has made this annual event a meaningful one, both financially for the charity and emotionally for the company. Bob Rohrer, managing director and partner, said, "Carol has been, and continues to be a valuable member of the Colliers International | New Hampshire firm and we are excited to welcome her to our ownership team."
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