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Stirling has promoted Will Barrois to vice president and manager of the commercial advisory division.

Stirling Promotes Barrois to VP, Division Manager

Stirling has promoted Will Barrois to vice president and manager of the commercial advisory division. 

“Will has been an integral part of the Stirling family since 2002 when he joined as an Advisor in our Covington Office,” said Stirling President/CEO Marty Mayer. “Over the years, he has displayed exemplary leadership and expertise, making him an ideal candidate to lead the division to new heights.” 

Barrois has held multiple regional leadership positions in the International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC), acting as a Trustee for the Alabama Center for Real Estate (ACRE), and graduating from the Leadership Alabama program.

“Having been a part of Stirling for over two decades, I have witnessed firsthand the dedication and passion that drives our team,” Barrois said. “I am committed to fostering a culture of collaboration and innovation within the division and continuing Stirling’s legacy of excellence in the commercial real estate industry.”

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