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HUNT Commercial Real Estate hires Wittman as operations manager

Buffalo, NY According to HUNT Commercial Real Estate, the firm has hired Alicia Wittman as the commercial operations manager. Wittman will be responsible for growing the commercial sales organization within the state, as well as, implementing initiatives that will continue to benefit the long term goals of the business.

“We are excited to add Alicia to our leadership team. She brings tremendous experience and energy to HUNT and possesses a strong desire to grow our presence within the New York markets,” said Charlie Hunt, Chief Operations Officer of HUNT Real Estate Corporation. “Alicia’s track record of achievement mixed with her various experiences as an entrepreneur will prove to be a huge asset to all HUNT salespeople.”

“I am beyond excited with the opportunity to apply 18+ years of strategic sales experience, territory management and business development to this leadership role within HUNT Commercial Real Estate,” said Wittman.

Wittman joins HUNT Commercial Real Estate from AT&T where she managed several territories for DIRECTV. Prior to AT&T, she worked for Ingram Micro, where she was responsible for managing accounts totaling in excess of $90 million. Her experience spans across multiple regions within the northeast, southeast and upper midwest, and across various industries such as entertainment, information technology, and wireless. Wittman is a graduate of Niagara University with a BS in Marketing/Management. She also holds an MBA from FMU-Orlando and is honorably discharged from the United States Army Reserve.

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