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NAI Partners Launches Facility Services Platform

NAI Partners Landlord Services Division has added a new business line, Partners Facilities Services (PFS), intended to offer owners, users, and tenants of small to medium-sized office and/or industrial buildings access to high-quality facility services in a cost-efficient and effective manner.

The company has hired Andy Uschold to lead the new line of business in Houston in the newly-created role of Director of Facilities Services. “I’m delighted to announce both the launch of Partners Facilities Services, and the addition of Andy to spearhead its operation,” said Jim Tainter, managing director of NAI Partners’ Landlord Services Division.

Uschold will be responsible for leading the day-to-day operations of PFS, helping connect providers of facilities services with owners and tenants. He joins NAI Partners from Lowe’s, where he was manager of professional services, leading Lowe’s Pros’ six-person sales team to build and grow relationships with local companies.

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