James Dentinger to step back from McGuire Development leadership
In his place, the firm has appointed
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Founded in 2006, the family-owned company is still led by McGuire as CEO, along with
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Dentinger is already an investment partner with the McGuire family in many of the firm's projects, and said he plans to remain involved in the company in a consulting and support role.
"I see myself as a long-term team member on the outside, helping McGuire continue their growth model with the younger experienced team members that we have," he said in an interview. "We just developed such a good team here, and they're more than capable of handling the day-to-day."
At the same time, the 58-year-old executive says he's not retiring, but wants to try his hand at other opportunities that don't interfere or compete with McGuire. "I've got a few years to do something fun," he said. "It's a nice orchestrated transition. I get to tinker in real estate, but help grow other things."
Shainbrown, 40, joined the firm in 2011, and is experienced in real estate transactions, project management, risk management and business efficiencies. She also led the company's ownership representation and consultation practices for the past nine years.
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