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McGuire hires Gleason and promotes Robertson

McGuire Development Company, a local commercial development, brokerage and property management firm, revealed the appointment of Kim Gleason as an accounting clerk and the promotion of Judy Robertson, of Hamburg, to property accounting analyst. Robertson has served as a general accountant for the company since 2011. In this capacity, Gleason is responsible for handling a variety of accounts payable duties. Prior to her appointment, she served as an accounting clerk at Quality Equipment Distributors. She is a graduate of Holly High School and resides in Tonawanda. In this capacity, Robertson will be responsible for handling month-ending closings, budget analysis, CAM (common area maintenance) reconciliation, depreciation/amortization tracking, and other accounting tasks. Robertson is a graduate of Alfred University. She resides with her husband Allen and has two sons Nathan and Zachary.
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