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The Bulfinch Companies adds Schultz and Montemor to asset management team

Boston, MA The Bulfinch Companies, Inc. (Bulfinch), a private real estate investment, development and management firm, has added new leadership for the firm’s asset management team, Alexander Schultz and Charles Montemor.

Schultz joins Bulfinch as the new vice president, director of asset management and Montemor as assistant vice president, senior asset manager. These new hires will help strengthen Bulfinch’s asset management team and the firm’s continued commitment to excellence across its growing life science, medical office, office, and industrial portfolio.

Schultz joins Bulfinch following his role as vice president, asset management & investments at The Davis Companies where he was responsible for driving asset-level performance across the company’s life science and advanced manufacturing portfolio of over 2 million s/f. 

Montemor comes to Bulfinch having served previously as vice president of asset management at Santerre Health Investors where he oversaw all aspects of management, leasing, and financial reporting for a portfolio of medical office buildings totaling 50 assets and 1.9 million s/f.

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