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May joins Kelleher & Sadowsky as vice president

Worcester, MA Dan May as joined Kelleher & Sadowsky Associates as a vice president. He will provide retail and office real estate services to both tenants and landlords throughout New England.

May was formerly with Cushman & Wakefield in Boston, where he was a senior transaction manager. Prior to working at Cushman & Wakefield, he worked his way through several distinct roles in the real estate department at Liberty Mutual’s headquarters in Boston.

May earned his Bachelors in Facility Planning and Management at Wentworth Institute of Technology in Boston.

May brings more than a decade of real estate experience providing transaction management services to tenants and landlords.

While at Cushman & Wakefield he led the transaction management service line for Fidelity Investments over several years before transitioning to the quick-growing EV auto manufacturer, Rivian. He has completed hundreds of transactions ranging from expansion/renewals to ground-up build-to-suit deals for both retail and office clients.

“Dan is an ideal fit for our brokerage team,” said to William Kelleher, IV, principal at Kelleher & Sadowsky. “His experience with retail and office transaction management and extensive knowledge of the MetroWest and South Shore area perfectly complements our plans for continued expansion throughout Massachusetts.”

 

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