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CEDARHURST, N.Y. — In a significant leadership transition, Postal Realty Trust, Inc. has announced that Jeremy Garber will step in as the Interim Chief Financial Officer following the resignation of Robert Klein. Klein has informed the company of his decision to leave the role, prompting the board to appoint Garber to ensure a seamless transition during this period.
Garber, who has been with the company for several years, brings a wealth of experience in financial management and strategic planning. His familiarity with the organization and its operations positions him well to guide the financial team as the company continues to focus on its core mission of managing a diverse portfolio of properties leased primarily to the United States Postal Service.
The company, known for its extensive network of over 2,150 properties, is committed to maintaining stability and transparency during this transition. The board expressed confidence in Garber's ability to uphold the company's financial integrity and support its ongoing growth initiatives.
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