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Peabody Resident Services, Inc. names Pisani director of resident & community programs

Misty Pisani

Braintree, MA According to Peabody Resident Services, Inc. (PRSI), an affiliate of the Peabody Companies, a group of award-winning property management and real estate firms, Misty Pisani has been named as director of resident and community programs.

In this role, Pisani, who previously held the title of senior resident services manager, is responsible for developing, planning, implementing, supervising, and monitoring the resident services staff and programs for residents consistent with regulations and established best practices.

Pisani has been a member of the Peabody Resident Services team since 2010. She holds a Master of Social Work (MSW) from Simmons College School of Social Work and is a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker (LICSW).

“It’s a sincere pleasure to announce Misty as our director of resident and community programs,” said Doreen Bushashia, president of Peabody Resident Services, Inc.

“She is a consummate professional with outstanding clinical and communication skills and well-deserving of her new role within our organization.”

Peabody Resident Services include a wide range of programs for adults and children living in the Peabody Companies’ managed properties, including: meals programs and nutrition sites; health and wellness screenings; exercise programs and walking clubs; intergenerational and multicultural programs; computer learning and training centers; parenting support groups; summer day camps and field trips; martial arts; soccer; arts and crafts; and theatre groups.

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