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Suffolk Ventures hires Myerson as vice president

Sara Myerson,
Suffolk Ventures

Boston, MA Suffolk Ventures, an affiliate of Suffolk, has hired Sara Myerson, the former director of planning for the Boston Planning and Development Agency (BPDA), as its new vice president.

Prior to her new position at Suffolk Ventures, Myerson served as the director of planning at the Boston Planning and Development Agency (BPDA) where she oversaw the agency’s work related to planning, urban design and zoning with a focus on working in partnership with the community to guide inclusive growth and shape the future of Boston. Prior to joining the BPDA, Myerson served as the chief of staff and director of Policy at Preservation of Affordable Housing (POAH) in Boston, a non-profit developer dedicated to preserving and creating affordable homes for low- and moderate-income households. She began her career at Goldman Sachs where she spent time in the Urban Investment Group (UIG) and the Investment Banking Division.

Myerson holds a master’s degree in Urban Planning from Harvard University and a bachelor of arts degree from Middlebury College.

Suffolk Ventures provides late stage pre-development capital to real estate developers for select projects nationally that can meet its targeted investor returns. Leveraging a close affiliation with national contractor Suffolk Construction, Suffolk Ventures assists eligible projects with their pre-construction capital raise and pre-development processes.

“Sara’s background in real estate, finance and policy, along with her expertise in neighborhood transformations and strategic developments, will be an incredible asset to developers who need assistance making their development visions a reality,” said John Fish, chairman and CEO of Suffolk and a principal of Suffolk Ventures. “Suffolk Ventures is absolutely thrilled to have someone of Sara’s stature and level of expertise on its leadership team to add real value for clients as they raise capital and navigate the complicated development process.”

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