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Maloney Properties promotes Grenier to regional vice president

Jim Grenier

Wellesley, MA Maloney Properties has promoted Jim Grenier to regional vice president. As Maloney expands their services to new communities across the Northeast, they are thrilled that Grenier will continue to bring a broad skillset to the team, including strong leadership and organizational capacity, comprehensive and detailed industry knowledge, and innovative approaches to problem solving.

Grenier joined Maloney in 2009 and in his 13 years with the organization has overseen a large portfolio of complex, scattered site affordable housing properties and commercial space.

Grenier has an extensive background in real estate and construction management with expertise in the management of various federal, state and municipal affordable housing programs. Mr. Grenier has served in a leadership role for the onboarding of more than 1,000 units into Maloney’s management portfolio in the past two years alone and has been instrumental in streamlining our lease up processes. We are excited he will be moving forward as a Regional Vice President to continue to expand upon his forward-thinking initiatives.

“We are thrilled to have Jim continue with our Senior Team of Executives in this enhanced leadership role. He exemplifies the core values at Maloney. He reaches for the highest standards of excellence, and embraces collaboration and innovation to enhance the lives of the people we serve.” —Janet Frazier, President / CEO

 

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