January 31, 2025 - 21:29

BOSTON – Redgate announced the promotion of four key leaders to Principal: Peter DeLuca, Kristi Dowd, Alex Dubanowitz, and Laura Gregoriadis. They join the firm’s six existing Principals in ensuring the company continues to thrive in the competitive real estate market.
These promotions reflect Redgate's commitment to recognizing talent and fostering leadership within its ranks. Each new Principal brings a wealth of experience and expertise, having played significant roles in various successful projects across the region. Peter DeLuca is known for his strategic vision and operational excellence, while Kristi Dowd has a strong track record in client relations and project management. Alex Dubanowitz has made notable contributions in financial analysis and investment strategies, and Laura Gregoriadis is recognized for her innovative approach to real estate development.
The firm believes that these promotions will enhance its capabilities and strengthen its position as a leader in the industry, paving the way for future growth and success.
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