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Price of The Peabody Companies recognized as Rising Star by Massachusetts Apartment Association

Shown (from legt) are: Jeremy Ouellette of Samuels & Associates; Cecilia Bolognia of
Avenue5 Residential; Jessica Buonopane of National Development; Kaeleen Price
of the Peabody Companies; and Adrienne Maley, executive vice president of MAA.

Boston, MA According to The Peabody Companies, Kaleen Price has been honored with a Professional Achievement Award by the Massachusetts Apartment Association (MAA).

Price was named a 2023 Rising Star during the November 30th MAA President’s and Achievements Award Dinner, held at the Westin Copley Place.

The annual awards ceremony recognizes individuals who have gone above and beyond within their careers and have made significant contributions to the multi-family housing industry.

Price, who joined the Peabody Companies in January of 2022, is a portfolio operations analyst and property manager. She was also recognized earlier in the year when named a 2023 “30 Under 30” by the Institute for Real Estate Management (IREM).

Additionally, at the event, the Peabody Companies’ Emilio Broussett was named Apartment Maintenance Supervisor of the year, and Tiny Corporan was a finalist in the Apartment Manager of the Year category.

“Anyone who works with Kaeleen has seen that she is a Rising Star, and we are thrilled that the MAA has also recognized her accomplishments and potential in this way,” said Adam Kenney, executive vice president of Peabody Properties. “She consistently makes a positive impact on our organization and the communities we serve, and we are excited to see what the future holds for her.”

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