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Harbor Group Adds SVP, Investor Relations

Harbor Group International, LLC (HGI), a privately owned international real estate investment and management firm, said Tuesday that Scott Adams has joined the firm as SVP – investor relations. He is based in HGI’s Norfolk, VA office.

In this role, Adams initially will focus on capital raising efforts in the Mid-Atlantic region as HGI continues to build and maintain the firm’s worldwide network of institutional, corporate, family office and high-net-worth investors.

Adams brings more than 30 years of real estate experience as a corporate leader, investment sales broker, project manager and consultant. Most recently, he was executive managing director at Colliers, primarily focusing on growth initiatives, including new business development, recruiting, new markets and acquisitions, and client engagement, including advisory services, goal execution and problem-solving. Adams also served as regional president for CBRE.

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