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McGuire Development hires Tafelski as director of marketing

Megan Tafelski, McGuire Development Co. Megan Tafelski, McGuire Development Co.

Buffalo, NY McGuire Development Company has appointed Megan Tafelski as director of marketing.

In this capacity, Tafelski will lead the development and execution of marketing and branding efforts, furthering the company’s image and working to expand its footprint. Tafelski will be working with department leads to enhance their marketing initiatives and cohesively develop the brand of the organization.

Tafelski joins from commercial real estate company, Savills Studley.

She has focused her marketing efforts on a number of industries including commercial real estate, technology, health care, sports and beauty. She holds a bachelor’s degree from Canisius College.

McGuire Development’s clients have experienced first-class commercial real estate and development services and as a result, they have worked with us on multi-year, multi-stage projects. From working as the owner representative on multi-million dollar capital projects to developing a comprehensive real estate analysis and long-term real estate plan, our clients repeatedly retain our team to help them achieve their real estate goals.

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