NEW YORK CITY—Brook Farm Group, an Atlanta-based national multifamily development company, announced that it has hired Juliana Capalbo as Director of Operations and Finance, based in the company's New York office. Capalbo has 15 years of professional experience and will oversee the firm's operations, including accounting, information technology, human resources, and investor reporting.

In addition, according to a prepared press release, she will be actively involved in both asset and portfolio management as well as capital markets activity.

"Juliana has extensive experience across multiple operational and asset-based disciplines and will be a strong leader in helping to shape our long-term strategy," said Peter DiCorpo, Co-Founder and Chief Operating Officer for Brook Farm Group, in the release. "As an industry executive, she will help us to drive continued growth and operational efficiency throughout the company."

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