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Curley promoted to principal with Cresa Albany

Cresa Albany (formerly Conley Associates), a commercial real estate firm specializing in tenant representation has promoted Tara Curley to the position of principal. Curley has been with Cresa Albany for 3+ years and has been in commercial real estate for 6 years. Her new duties will include production oversight and management leadership. Curley said, "I am very proud to be a part of this close-knit office. Our passion to provide excellent service to our clients is what makes us a best-in-class global company. Our mutual respect and caring make this office a strong team in that pursuit. You know what I love? The 'Aha!' moment when our already savvy clients see an analysis that displays crucial details they realize they hadn't considered when they've handled this process internally! Those clients become our best testimonials." Tim Conley, managing principal of Cresa Albany said, "Our firm is fortunate to have someone of Tara's caliber associated with us. Tara will help guide our firm to the next level."
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