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Walnista joins NAI Glickman Kovago & Jacobs as associate broker

Spencer Walnista

Worcester, MA Spencer Walnista joined NAI Glickman Kovago & Jacobs as an associate broker.

With a background in internal audit at State Street and a finance degree from Fairfield University, Walnista brings expertise and enthusiasm to his role as a CRE specialist. At State Street, Walnista honed his skills in assessing and testing organizational efficiencies, effectiveness, and compliance with government regulations both domestically and internationally. His experience includes conducting risk management for various clients within the organization, ensuring adherence to stringent SOX requirements.

His primary focus will be on commercial real estate investing, with a specialization in retail investments and development. Hailing from Shrewsbury, Walnista is thrilled to bring his expertise to Worcester, his lifelong neighbor, and is eager to play a role in the city’s continued growth and development.

“As a member of the Worcester Young Businessmen’s Association and a dedicated resident of Shrewsbury, I am deeply committed to contributing to the development of Worcester and its surrounding communities,” said Walnista. “I am excited to join NAI Glickman Kovago & Jacobs and leverage my skills and passion for real estate to drive success in this dynamic market.”

Michael Jacobs, managing principal at NAI Glickman Kovago & Jacobs, said, “Spencer is passionate about investing, data analysis, and economics, thus brings a skillset poised to make significant contributions to NAI Glickman Kovago & Jacobs. His background in internal audit, coupled with his passion for real estate and commitment to  community development, make him an invaluable asset. We look forward to his contributions as we  continue to serve our clients and grow our presence in the Worcester area.”

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