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Boston— Newmark has officially appointed James Renner as Senior Managing Director and Valuation & Advisory (V&A) Market Leader for the New England region. In his new role, Renner will be responsible for overseeing operations across the region, focusing on enhancing the firm's valuation and advisory services.
With an extensive background in the real estate industry, Renner brings a wealth of experience to the position. His leadership is expected to strengthen Newmark's presence in the New England market, allowing the firm to better serve its clients with comprehensive valuation solutions.
Renner's appointment comes at a time when the demand for expert advisory services is on the rise, particularly in the dynamic real estate landscape of New England. His strategic vision and commitment to excellence are anticipated to drive growth and innovation within the firm, positioning Newmark as a leader in the valuation and advisory sector in the region.
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