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Rudden joins Conley Associates as a consultant

Tara Curley Rudden is the newest consultant to join the team at Conley Associates. She will provide clients with tenant/buyer representation and consulting services, ultimately allowing clients to make real estate decisions that fit their business needs. Past experience and education will allow her to provide: exceptional programming studies, facility reviews, market analysis and financial analysis of the options available to her clients. All this knowledge furnishes the client with proper information to make educated decisions. He will assist her clients through every step of the real estate process, establishing objectives to providing contract negotiations for their lease or purchase. Rudden transitioned into the commercial real estate sector almost five years ago, after 12 years of production and design work in the fashion industry. Her cost analysis, market research and project management skills made for a smooth transition. Over the last four years, she has closed noteworthy deals around the Capital District, as well as, earning the 2006 "Rising Star Award." Rudden is currently completing required courses for her Certified Commercial Investment Member (CCIM) designation. She is on the leadership committee of the Upstate N.Y. CCIM chapter, and is also a member of NYSCAR, GCAR and CIREB. Rudden earned her bachelors of science degree at Syracuse University.
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