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Algiere joins Cannon Design as principal

According to Cannon Design, an internationally ranked architectural, engineering, interior design and planning firm, Michael Algiere has joined the firm as principal. As leader of the firm's corporate/commercial interiors practice for the New York region, Algiere will be responsible for leading business and strategic development initiatives firm-wide, as well as enhancing and expanding the firm's existing corporate/commercial practice in that market. He brings to the firm expertise as a global commercial real estate business leader with extensive experience in developing creative solutions for clients. "We are elated to have Mike Algiere join our team, as Cannon Design continues the growth of its Corporate/Commercial Interiors practice," said Meg Osman, principal, leader, Corporate/Commercial Interiors. Prior to joining Cannon Design, Algiere was senior vice president and national director at Jones Lang LaSalle, growing their Global Corporate Solutions business in both New York City and Conn. Prior to that association, Algiere served as a real estate executive at Aetna and a business consultant at Price Waterhouse.
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