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Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Local Business Growth


Hiring Expansions for the New Year




Salisbury, MD – January 17, 2012 – The new year has brought big growth to local Salisbury business Marshall Real Estate Auctions. Doug Marshall, President and Owner of Marshall Auctions recently announced expansion plans for the company. The additions include the creation of Marshall Home & Land Company, as well as the hiring of three new lead employees.

“I believe in the future of our local communities,” says Marshall. “For that reason, I am committed to investing our company into community growth.”

With the ever increasing number of calls for residential auctions, Marshall Auctions hired Joel Maher, as Residential Property Advisor to take on pre-auction property listings. Joel is a certified short sale specialist and is a multi-million dollar producing real estate agent and was named Coastal Association of Realtors Rookie of the Year in 2010.

Marketing and advertising for both companies will be directed by Victoria Kent, Vice President of Marketing. Victoria comes to the area from Montgomery County, Maryland with a strong background in marketing, advertising, and promotions.

“It has always been my dream to move to the Eastern Shore,” says Kent. “I am very excited to be working for such an exciting company.”

With the launch of Marshall Home & Land Company, AJ Tucker has been hired as Director of Construction. AJ comes to the company from a life-long background in the construction and home building industry. AJ has managed a wide variety of projects ranging from homes for first time home buyers, to full scale residential developments, as well as custom home design and construction.

“Our stream lined business model has allowed us to survive during the downturn and position ourselves to acquire projects that will put people to work on the Delmarva Peninsula,” says Marshall.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Jackals -- that's what they are!

Anonymous said...

I guess this is what has been referred to as "VULTURE CAPITALISM"

Anonymous said...

Sad that on these sites someone's success instantly equals "vulture capitalism." Tell me - what business doesn't thrive without constantly changing to adapt to the market? Vultures take dead stuff and repurpose it. What's wrong with that?!