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Mohr Partners appoints Curley to its Global Corporate Services team

New York, NY According to Mohr Partners, Inc. (MPI), Tara Curley had joined the firm to advance its Global Corporate Services (GCS) platform, the firm’s integrated solutions offering that provides a holistic real estate solution through portfolio management, site selection, transaction management and project management services. 

Curley spent the last seven years with Cresa where she was instrumental in acquiring numerous large corporate accounts. “I spent significant time evaluating service platforms which will enable my clients to maximize their real estate and concluded MPI offers a custom approach to technology, processes, and people to maximize my clients’ property,” said Curley. 

She will report to and work with Eric Beichler, MPI’s managing principal and shareholder, who has spent the last 23 years helping shape and grew MPI from its Dallas Headquarters.

Beichler said, “I am thrilled to have Tara join my team and look forward to working closely with her to provide best-in-class service and solutions for our clients. Tara’s extensive experience and GCS knowledge make her an integral part of our growing organization.”  

Mohr Partners, Inc. (MPI) is a global corporate real estate advisor, providing tenants and occupiers integrated solutions including portfolio management and lease administration, business intelligence consulting, research and site selection, location incentives practice, transaction advisors, and project management. Since 1986, MPI has been managing real estate portfolios for organizations across industries. MPI seamlessly provides global services through 18 offices across North America and its strategic alliance partners.

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