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New England Real Estate Journal hosts the Life Science & Healthcare Summit

Newton, MA The New England Real Estate Journal (NEREJ) held their Life Science & Healthcare Summit on February 13th at the Newton Marriott.

Moderator of the 9 a.m. panel Brent Trethewey of Licata Risk Advisors began the discussion asking the panel about the recent growth of Life Science with the epicenter right here in Massachusetts, Cambridge having a dominant position but with high occupancy and limited space forcing early and growth stage companies forcing them to the suburbs.

Shown (from left) are: Elizabeth Krol of Partner Engineering and Science; Mark Pelletier
of Maugel Architects; Thomas Jensen of Boston Appraisal; Robert Yacobian of
Cummings Properties; and Brent Trethewey of Licata Risk Advisors

Speaking on the 9 a.m. panel on Life Science design for Growth and state of healthcare construction in New England Tom Jensen of Boston Appraisal & Consulting, Robert Yacobian of Cummings Properties, Mark Pelletier of Maugel Architects, Elizabeth Krol of Partner Engineering and Science.

Moderator of 10 a.m. panel Jeff Nicholas of EBI Consulting said, “Each of us in our own way have all spent a career organizing the reconfiguration of properties through connecting people, ideas, information and funding.”

Shown (from left) are: Wayne O’Neill of Reset; Jeff Nicholas of EBI Consulting;
Sharon Jozokos of Columbia; and Jonathan Cocker of Maugel Architects

Speaking on the 10 a.m. panel Sharon Jozokos of Columbia Construction, Jonathan Crocker Maugel Architects, Wayne O’Neill of Reset

The New England Real Estate Journal would like to thank the following sponsors for this event:

• Corporate Sponsors: Maugel Architects, EBI Consulting,

• Vendor Sponsor: U.S. Pavement Services, Inc., Elisif Photography, NE Audio Video

For the full Summit schedule, visit www.nerej.com/summits. 

For more information or speaking/sponsor opportunities, please contact Rick Kaplan at rkaplan@nerej.com or call 781-878-4540.

Shown (from left) are: Rick Kaplan of NEREJ; John Picard of NEREJ;
and John Pozerski of National Millwork, a National Lumber Company.

 

Shown (from left) are: Steve Jaeger; Mike David; Sharon Jozokos;
Bill Carpenter and Paul Sullivan all of Columbia.

 

Shown (from left) are: Ladd Greeno; Bob Foster;
Karla King;and Jeff Nicholas, all of EBI Consulting.

 

Shown (from left) are: Jeff Keller of NEREJ and Rick Kaplan of NEREJ.

 

 

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