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Sullivan joins TA Realty as director of investor relations

Boston, MA According to TA Realty LLC, a leading provider of real estate investment management services to institutional and private investors, Devin Sullivan has joined the firm as director of investor relations. Sullivan brings 15 years of industry experience to the firm and will utilize his significant industry experience to provide dedicated client service to TA Realty’s global relationships, both existing and new.

“We are extremely pleased to announce that Devin Sullivan is joining TA Realty as director of investor relations,” said Tom Landry, managing partner at TA Realty. “Devin is a highly skilled investor relations practitioner who brings significant expertise to the firm, which will benefit our clients. We look forward to having him as part of the TA Realty Team.”

Prior to joining TA Realty, Sullivan was a director, institutional services, at Intercontinental Real Estate Corp., where he was responsible for developing and servicing Intercontinental’s client and consultant relationships. 

Before joining Intercontinental in 2002, Sullivan served as an associate with State Street Global Advisors, working with the firm’s sales/marketing, client service, consultant relations and product management teams in order to accurately communicate investment philosophy, product offerings and organizational information to prospective investors.

TA Realty is among the largest and most experienced providers of real estate investment management services to institutional and private investors. Since its inception in 1982, TA Realty has managed more than $25 billion of real estate assets on behalf of its clients. TA Realty’s investment philosophy focuses on creating diversified real estate portfolios that generate strong cash flow, benefit from intensive asset management and result in long-term value creation. For more than three decades, TA Realty has maintained this philosophy through multiple real estate and economic cycles, a strength recognized by leading pension funds, endowments, foundations and high net worth individuals.

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