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Morrill joins Grand Coast Capital as loan originator

Boston, MA According to Grand Coast Capital Group, George Morrill has joined the team as loan originator. In this role, Morrill will utilize his many years of experience in the real estate industry to cultivate new business and better serve Grand Coast Capital’s clients and borrowers in the city market.

“George’s experience in the Boston market, coupled with his extensive knowledge of the commercial real estate finance industry and private lending sector, will position Grand Coast as a market leader in the greater Boston area,” said Jeff Carter, CEO and founder of Grand Coast Capital Group. “He has an impressive track record and we look forward to his added contributions.”

Morrill joins Grand Coast Capital Group with 20 years of commercial real estate finance experience, 12 years of which he spent as a private lender. Prior to his role at Grand Coast Capital, Morrill served as an associate with The Grossman Companies, Inc. where he was responsible for originating new lending opportunities and asset management for the First Boston Capital Partners real estate loan portfolio.

“I was attracted to Grand Coast Capital because it is a young, dynamic company that is growing its presence in the greater Boston market,” said Morrill. “I truly enjoy the private lending business and I am excited about the variety of products and flexibility I can provide to local real estate developers and investors.”

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