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Perez and Ryan join Cresa Boston’s life science team as vice presidents

Boston, MA According to the local office of Cresa, Mitch Perez and Julia Ryan have joined the life science team as vice presidents. Having worked with both innovative start-ups and large portfolio clients for many years, Perez and Ryan bring with them invaluable expertise and industry insights. Their collective skill-sets will strengthen and expand Cresa’s life science services and capabilities to meet the unrelenting demand across the scientific community.

“We’re thrilled to welcome Mitch and Julia to the team,” said Adam Subber, managing principal at Cresa Boston. “There’s so much growth, change, and opportunity in the life science sector, and we’re excited to add their expertise and perspective to our group. They’re both passionate and driven, and we’re confident that they’ll help bring our success to the next level.”

“From the start of our careers, Julia and I have shared a commitment to the life sciences community,” said Perez. “We’re excited to leverage our experience, insights, and network to help Cresa expand its presence in Greater Boston’s biotech ecosystem.”

Perez and Ryan are joining Cresa from T3 Advisors, A Savills Company, where they were managing directors. For the last several years, they have worked closely together to develop holistic and innovative real estate solutions for life science organizations. Known for their top-quality service and commitment to their clients, Perez and Ryan will bring seasoned insights and market knowledge to Cresa’s burgeoning life science practice.

“Mitch and I are both very excited about joining Cresa,” said Ryan. “There’s a lot happening in real estate right now, especially as it relates to life sciences, and Cresa’s team has the resources and talent to drive continued growth. We’re eager to see what we can accomplish together.”

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