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David P.
Morency is currently the Treasurer & Trustee at The Children's Center for Communication, Inc. He previously worked as an Assistant Vice President at Shearson Lehman Brothers Holdings, Inc. and as the Chief Investment Officer at Northland Investment Corp.
from 1999 to 2010.
Morency received an undergraduate degree from the University of Massachusetts.
Postes actifs de David P. Morency
| Sociétés | Poste | Début |
|---|---|---|
The Children's Center for Communication, Inc.
The Children's Center for Communication, Inc. Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services The Children's Center for Communication, Inc. is a private, non-profit organization dedicated to serving children and young adults from birth through age 22 who are deaf, hard of hearing, or have diverse developmental, physical, cognitive, and communication challenges. The non-profit company is based in Beverly, MA. The center offers specialized academic programs from preschool to high school, including bilingual education in American Sign Language, spoken English, and print literacy. It employs a multidisciplinary clinical staff and integrates individualized educational practices such as applied behavior analysis and total communication methods to foster communication, academic, social, and vocational skills. The organization operates a 204-day academic calendar and provides transition planning for independent living, employment, and community participation. Facilities are designed for universal accessibility, and the center offers community programs, ASL classes, parent-infant/toddler programs, and outreach services. | Directeur/Membre du Conseil | - |
Anciens postes connus de David P. Morency
| Sociétés | Poste | Fin |
|---|---|---|
Northland Investment Corp.
Northland Investment Corp. Investment ManagersFinance Northland Investment Corp. specializes in the acquisition, development, operation and long-term ownership of commercial, retail, industrial, multifamily, mixed-use and hospitality properties throughout the East Coast and along the southern tier of the US. Their investment approach involves acquiring real estate assets diversified by markets, sectors and lines of business, and balancing the acquisition of high quality, lower risk assets with higher yielding, valued added assets and development opportunities. Northland has investment and development capabilities in each of the major asset classes throughout the US. They seek opportunities to purchase both stabilized and seemingly troubled, high-vacancy properties. The firm pursues stabilized properties that they believe are underperforming, but that would benefit from improved management/leasing, minor capital improvements, major renovations or recapitalization. Northland also pursues seemingly troubled, high-vacancy properties that offer significant upside through aggressive leasing/management, repositioning, conversion to alternative use or complete redevelopment. The firm participates in acquisitions, joint ventures, sale/leasebacks, preferred equity and mezzanine debt. | Directeur en chef des Investissements | 30/06/2010 |
Shearson Lehman Brothers Holdings, Inc.
Shearson Lehman Brothers Holdings, Inc. Investment Banks/BrokersFinance Provides Security Broker services | Corporate Officer/Principal | - |
Formation de David P. Morency
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Shearson Lehman Brothers Holdings, Inc.
Shearson Lehman Brothers Holdings, Inc. Investment Banks/BrokersFinance Provides Security Broker services | Finance |
Northland Investment Corp.
Northland Investment Corp. Investment ManagersFinance Northland Investment Corp. specializes in the acquisition, development, operation and long-term ownership of commercial, retail, industrial, multifamily, mixed-use and hospitality properties throughout the East Coast and along the southern tier of the US. Their investment approach involves acquiring real estate assets diversified by markets, sectors and lines of business, and balancing the acquisition of high quality, lower risk assets with higher yielding, valued added assets and development opportunities. Northland has investment and development capabilities in each of the major asset classes throughout the US. They seek opportunities to purchase both stabilized and seemingly troubled, high-vacancy properties. The firm pursues stabilized properties that they believe are underperforming, but that would benefit from improved management/leasing, minor capital improvements, major renovations or recapitalization. Northland also pursues seemingly troubled, high-vacancy properties that offer significant upside through aggressive leasing/management, repositioning, conversion to alternative use or complete redevelopment. The firm participates in acquisitions, joint ventures, sale/leasebacks, preferred equity and mezzanine debt. | Finance |
University of Massachusetts
University of Massachusetts Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
The Children's Center for Communication, Inc.
The Children's Center for Communication, Inc. Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services The Children's Center for Communication, Inc. is a private, non-profit organization dedicated to serving children and young adults from birth through age 22 who are deaf, hard of hearing, or have diverse developmental, physical, cognitive, and communication challenges. The non-profit company is based in Beverly, MA. The center offers specialized academic programs from preschool to high school, including bilingual education in American Sign Language, spoken English, and print literacy. It employs a multidisciplinary clinical staff and integrates individualized educational practices such as applied behavior analysis and total communication methods to foster communication, academic, social, and vocational skills. The organization operates a 204-day academic calendar and provides transition planning for independent living, employment, and community participation. Facilities are designed for universal accessibility, and the center offers community programs, ASL classes, parent-infant/toddler programs, and outreach services. | Consumer Services |
















