McKinley of Kelleher & Sadowsky earns SIOR designation
According to the New England Chapter of SIOR, John McKinley, SIOR, a principal of Kelleher & Sadowsky, Worcester, has earned his SIOR accreditation. The announcement was made in December by the New England Chapter president Mark Stevens. McKinley attended the SIOR national courses from November 6-8 prior to the St. Louis convention and then attended the convention itself. The national exam results have been announced and McKinley now becomes the newest and only active member representing central Massachusetts. Previously, Harold Sadowsky, retired was the sole SIOR member.
McKinley is a graduate of Bentley College with a bachelor's degree in General Business. He has over 26 years of experience in commercial/industrial real estate brokerage including extensive sales and leasing throughout central Massachusetts. He has been involved with representation of many prominent members of the local business community over the years, many involving difficult and complex sales or leasing projects. McKinley has been the manager of Kelleher and Sadowsky Associates since 1984 and its president since 2005.
Congratulations to McKinley and the New England Chapter welcomes our newest member.
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