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Northeast Private Client Group promotes Burr to investment associate

Shelton, CT Northeast Private Client Group has promoted Alex Burr to investment associate. Burr is based in the real estate investment sales firm’s Connecticut office. Since joining the firm in March of 2019, Burr has sold more than $5 million in investment property totaling 30 transactions.

In his new role, Burr will continue to work in new business development and account management. He launched his career with a background in economics and finance and has grown to be a valued member of the Northern/Eastern Connecticut and Central Massachusetts investment sales team.

“I am grateful for the opportunities that come with this promotion. I look forward to adding more value to the team in this new position and continue to bring success to our clients,” said Burr.

Team leader and Senior Associate, Taylor Perun believes, “Alex has been instrumental in our company’s ability to grow and gain market share throughout the CT and MA markets. His commitment to building advisory relationships with our clients has put us in a very competitive position amongst other brokerages. We are proud to have him on the team and look forward to his continued success.”

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