News: Brokerage

Praedium Group elevates two to director and two to vice principal

Kelsey Durels

 

Lindsay Schuckman

 

Shaun Houlihan

 

Michael Levine

 

Manhattan, NY The Praedium Group (Praedium) has proceeded with a number of senior level promotions. Among the executives promoted were Kelsey Durels and Lindsay Schuckman, who were named as directors, as well as Shaun Houlihan and Michael Levine, who were named as vice presidents. 

Durels and Schuckman have been at Praedium for nine years. They started as analysts and have been promoted over the years to their current positions. Houlihan and Levine also started at Praedium as analysts, demonstrating the firm’s commitment to creating an environment of growth that fosters talent and career development. 

“We believe our Praedium team is comprised of some highly accomplished people, and these recent promotions reflect our conviction in our team’s successes,” said Russell Appel, founding principal at Praedium. “We are proud to announce the promotions of Kelsey, Lindsay, Shaun and Michael and look forward to continuing to work with them as senior members of our team.”

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