Farbman Group Appoints Three New Hires To Corporate Office

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Detroit MI

17 August, 2022

9:06 AM

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SOUTHFIELD, Mich., August 16, 2022—Farbman Group, a Midwest full-service commercial real estate company, announced today the appointment of three new hires at the firm's corporate office. Farbman Group CEO Andrew V. Farbman made the announcement. "We are proud to welcome such promising new talent to the firm as our operations continue to grow across all departments," said Farbman. "We look forward to the great things to come from our newest team members as they are sure to leave a positive impact in each of their respective departments." Nelly Couch was hired as a property manager to assist with the firm's Michigan-based buildings under management. Couch brings years of experience working in the commercial real estate industry as a former director of operations for a commercial cleaning company. Matt Fitz is the newest financial analyst in the asset management department of Farbman Group. Fitz's previous experience working as an operations analyst in real estate acquisitions makes him an asset to the team. He is a graduate of Michigan State University with a degree in finance. Harrison Yaldoo was hired as a sales associate at Farbman Group. Yaldoo previously spent the last three months working as a summer intern in the brokerage department of the firm. He is on track to graduate from Wayne State University with a bachelor's degree in business administration. Farbman Group is committed to hiring the best and brightest talent across the country while the firm continues to grow its footprint in multiple facets within the commercial real estate industry. For more information, please visit www.farbman.com. ### About Farbman GroupFounded in 1976, Farbman Group is a leading full-service real estate firm handling all facets of real estate transactions, from property management and leasing to acquisition and disposition. The firm manages more than 25 million square feet of office, retail, multifamily and industrial space throughout the Midwest.

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