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Shimanowitz named executive VP of operations at United Realty Partners

United Realty Partners has appointed Dov Shimanowitz as executive vice president of operations for the firm's advisory arm, United Realty Advisors, LP. In his new role, he will oversee the implementation of United Realty's strategic plan including business development, compliance and client relations. He is also responsible for coordination of investment offering documents and filings across all United Realty affiliates. "Dov not only brings an extensive real estate background to United Realty, but he also has a unique combination of strategic business planning and execution experience as well as expertise in sales and marketing," said Jacob Frydman, CEO of United Realty. "He is a valuable addition to our team as we look to make strategic real estate investments on behalf of our clients." With over 15 years of experience in the Real Estate, Finance and Technology industries, Dov is an experienced leader, combining strategic business planning and execution, strong business operations experience in finance, legal, project development, sales and client management. Prior to joining United Realty, Dov served as Chief Operating Officer of Multi Distressed Asset Co., a firm focused on the acquisition of distressed residential real estate properties nationwide. Additionally, he served as a Director of Strategic Business Development at Madison Commercial Real Estate Services.
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