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Matt Fries, who recently departed from his position at Cetera, has been appointed as the new CEO and president of Inland Real Estate Investment Corporation, a prominent player in the real estate investment sector. This transition marks a significant step in Fries' career as he takes on leadership of a firm dedicated to providing innovative real estate products.
Fries brings a wealth of experience to his new role, having spent considerable time at Cetera, where he was instrumental in shaping the company's strategies and operations. His expertise in the financial services industry is expected to drive Inland Real Estate Investment Corporation's growth and enhance its market presence.
Inland Real Estate Investment Corporation is recognized for its focus on delivering high-quality real estate investment opportunities. With Fries at the helm, the company aims to strengthen its position in the competitive landscape of real estate investments and expand its offerings to meet the evolving needs of investors. This leadership change is anticipated to usher in a new era of growth and innovation for the firm.
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