December 6, 2024 - 19:19

Boston, MA – National Development has announced the promotion of four key team members to the role of Principal within the firm. Haley Barrar, Bryan Clancy, Pat McAneny, and Kevin Sullivan have each demonstrated exceptional leadership and commitment to the company’s mission, making significant contributions to its growth and success.
Haley Barrar has been with National Development for several years, where she has excelled in project management and client relations. Her strategic vision has been instrumental in driving several high-profile developments. Bryan Clancy, known for his expertise in financial analysis and investment strategies, has played a crucial role in optimizing the firm’s portfolio and enhancing its market position.
Pat McAneny’s extensive experience in real estate development and construction management has also been pivotal for the firm, ensuring projects are delivered on time and within budget. Lastly, Kevin Sullivan has been recognized for his innovative approach to community engagement and sustainable development practices, which have positively impacted numerous projects.
Together, these four Principals will help shape the future direction of National Development, reinforcing its commitment to excellence in real estate development.
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