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The Conrad Group names McDonough as broker

The Conrad Group has named Brian McDonough to the position of broker Brian McDonough, The Conrad Group

Braintree, MA The Conrad Group has named Brian McDonough to the position of broker within the firm.

In this role, he will work with company founder Bob Conrad and will specialize in selling and leasing office and industrial property.  

He is a graduate of Marist College in New York, where he earned a degree in Organizational Communications/Marketing. Following graduation, he moved to Florida and enjoyed a career as a professional golfer, a tour that took him throughout the U.S. and Europe.

He played full-time for four years, beginning on some of the smaller professional tours and then the NGA Tour. 

“We welcome Brian to our fine team,” said Conrad.  “His enthusiasm, customer service skills and follow through will make him a valuable member of our organization.”

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