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Kevin McQuaid has made a significant career shift, moving from his role as a business editor at the Herald-Tribune to join Ian Black Real Estate. In his new position, McQuaid will concentrate on the commercial real estate market, leveraging his extensive background in journalism to navigate this dynamic industry.
Throughout his tenure at the Herald-Tribune, McQuaid honed his skills in business reporting, developing a keen understanding of market trends and economic factors that influence real estate. His experience as a journalist has equipped him with strong analytical abilities and a talent for storytelling, both of which will be invaluable as he embarks on this new venture.
McQuaid expressed enthusiasm about the opportunities ahead, stating that he looks forward to applying his knowledge and insights to help clients navigate the complexities of commercial real estate. His transition marks an exciting new chapter in his professional journey, and many are eager to see the impact he will make in his new role.
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