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MG Developer has named Diego Torrealba the new senior vice president of real estate development.

MG Developer Appoints New Senior VP

MG Developer has named Diego Torrealba the new senior vice president of real estate development.

Previously Torrealba was the vice president of real estate development at MG Developer and was responsible for the management of investor and lender relations. He reported for $400 million in active development projects, assisted with negotiations for all projects, and evaluated investment opportunities.

“We are thrilled to appoint Diego as our new senior vice president,” said Alirio Torrealba, CEO of MG Developer. “Diego’s academic achievements, professional experience, and dedication to our company’s vision make him the perfect fit for this role. We are confident that under Diego’s leadership, MG will continue to thrive in the real estate industry.”

Diego Torrealba earned an undergraduate economics degree from Boston University. He was recently accepted to the Miami Herbert Business School to attain a Master of Business Administration in the Accelerated MBA in Real Estate Program.

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