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McDonough joins Colliers International's investment sales group

Gail McDonough has joined Colliers International as a senior vice president in the investment sales group, focusing on investment sales and advisory services in the Greater Boston market. McDonough has over 20 years of experience in real estate investment management, with specific focus in acquisitions, dispositions and asset management. Prior to joining Colliers, McDonough most recently served as a principal of Magnolia Realty Capital, LLC where she advised owners and investors on dispositions and equity investments. Previously McDonough held the position of national director in Jones Lang LaSalle's Investment Sales group, focused on the Greater Boston area. Additional past experience includes acquisitions and dispositions for The Archon Group and as an acquisitions associate for TA Associates Realty. "Gail is a highly respected real estate advisor whose clients benefit from her extensive institutional and principal-side perspective." said Lisa Campoli, executive vice president and head of the Investment Sales group. "As a result of significantly increased business activity over the last twelve months, we are selectively expanding our team in order to deliver the highest level of service to our clients. Gail will be a key factor in our growth moving forward. We are delighted to have her join our team."
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