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National Development Promotes Four to Principal

National Development has promoted Haley Barrar, Bryan Clancy, Pat McAneny, and Kevin Sullivan to the role of Principal within the firm. The company said each has demonstrated exceptional leadership, expertise and dedication to National Development. 

“National Development is proud to announce the promotion of four outstanding firm leaders to the role of Principal,” said Brian Kavoogian, managing partner of National Development. “These promotions complement National Development’s positioning for future growth.”

Barrar has been with National Development since 2012 and serves as SVP and CFO for fund management. Clancy has been a key member of National Development since 1994 and currently serves as SVP of capital markets.

McAneny joined National Development in 2019 and serves as SVP of investments. Sullivan has been at National Development since 2013 and serves as the firm’s associate general counsel. He will take on the role of general counsel in January 2025.

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