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Communiqué De Presse COMMUNIQUÉ DE PRESSE Montréal, 19 janvier 2017. C'est avec plaisir que le Groupe Mach annonce la nomination de Bjorn Martin à titre de premier vice-président. À compter du 23 janvier prochain, M. Martin relèvera directement de Vincent Chiara, président et fondateur du Groupe Mach Inc. et l’assistera dans la gestion de l’entreprise. « Je suis très heureux d’accueillir Bjorn dans notre équipe » a dit M. Chiara. « Pour avoir collaboré ensemble à de nombreuses reprises dans le passé, nous connaissons sa droiture et son savoir- faire et avons la certitude que sa venue sera un grand atout pour l’entreprise » M. Martin fera bénéficier le Groupe Mach de sa solide expérience dans le domaine de l’immobilier commercial. Il occupait, jusqu’à tout récemment, le poste de directeur régional à la Banque Scotia, au Québec, où il a remis sur pieds la division des prêts immobiliers commerciaux. À propos du Groupe Mach Inc. Le Groupe Mach est l’un des principaux acteurs du secteur de l’immobilier québécois et l’un des plus importants propriétaires d’immeubles de bureaux au Québec. Groupe Mach développe et redéveloppe des sites et les amène aux standards du marché en respectant des objectifs pratiques et réalistes en s’associant à des partenaires expérimentés. Ces sites deviennent, grâce à une gestion avisée, des générateurs de nouveaux emplois et de services à la collectivité. Le Groupe Mach se distingue par sa vision stratégique, son expertise et son savoir-faire. Sa volonté de concilier les impératifs techniques, économiques, sociaux et environnementaux en fait un développeur et un gestionnaire rigoureux, responsable et intègre. Groupe Mach travaille, depuis bientôt 17 ans, à la composition d’un portefeuille immobilier prestigieux et bien équilibré couvrant tous les secteurs d’activité. Le Groupe Mach regroupe plusieurs fleurons québécois tel que l’édifice Sun Life, la Tour CIBC et la Tour de la Bourse à Montréal et détient, à ce jour, 17 millions de pieds carrés. Avec plusieurs propriétés certifiées BOMA Best ou LEED, Groupe Mach remplit sa promesse de participer à l’effort collectif pour un développement durable et compte poursuivre dans cette voie en visant les plus hauts standards de l’industrie. - 30 – Source : Groupe Mach Inc. Sylvie Rousseau Directrice, marketing et communications Tél. : 514-374-6224 #233 Courriel : [email protected] PRESS RELEASE Montreal, January 19th, 2017. It is with great pleasure that Groupe Mach announces the nomination of Bjorn Martin to the position of Executive Vice-President. As of January 23rd Mr. Martin will report directly to Vincent Chiara, President and founder of Groupe Mach Inc., and will assist him in managing the company. “I am very glad to welcome Bjorn to our team,” said Mr. Chiara. “Having collaborated together over the years, we know his industry knowledge and work ethic will be a great asset to the company.” Until recently, Mr. Martin was Regional Director of Scotiabank in Quebec, where he helped revitalise the business. About Groupe Mach Inc. Groupe Mach is a key player in the Quebec commercial real estate sector and one of the largest office property owners in the province. Through active management, Groupe Mach builds and redevelops sites, bringing them to market with the collaboration of strategic partnerships. These properties generate employment opportunities and help develop their communities. Groupe Mach distinguishes itself by its strategic vision, expertise and know-how. Its ability to combine technical, economic, social, and environmental expertise distinguishes Groupe Mach as an effective and responsible developer and property manager. For nearly 17 years, Groupe Mach has worked to build a rigorous and balanced real estate portfolio encompassing all asset types. Amongst the 17 million square feet of property Mach co- owns and manages count: The Sun Life Building, the CIBC Tower, the Stock Exchange Tower and has recently contracted to purchase and redevelop the site housing the CBC Headquarters. Many of Groupe Mach properties are BOMA Best or LEED certified, which fulfills its strategy to contribute to the collective effort for sustainable development; a direction Groupe Mach plans to continue as it seeks to maintain the highest industry standards. - 30 – Source : Groupe Mach Inc. Sylvie Rousseau Marketing & communications Tel. : 514-374-6224 #233 E-mail : [email protected] .
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