Albert Maloof Berdellans III |
Miami, FL— MANA Group CEO Moishe Mana is ready to kick off the
initial phase of his ambitious development plan to reinvigorate the Miami
landscape, and is building his organization to support this effort.
The following executive-level hires have been
made in the areas of marketing, leasing and information
technology:
Albert Maloof Berdellans III joins as Vice President
of Marketing and Communications. Berdellans was most recently VP of Marketing
at SWARM, a longtime MANA partner and one of the largest event companies in
Florida.
Prior
to that, he was the top marketing executive at Ultra Music Festival, where he
spent seven years transforming the brand from a small, Miami-based music
festival into an international powerhouse of live entertainment on all six
inhabited continents.
Pauldine France |
“We are not just doing real estate development; we’re reinventing
the Flagler District as the economic engine of Miami,” said Mana,
Miami’s largest landowner. “This requires a broader expertise from proven
professionals that share our vision for what a Miami neighborhood can be.”
Pauldine France joins MANA as Vice President of
Leasing. France brings more than 15 years of commercial real estate leasing
experience, including the development of the Virgin Trains Miami Central
Terminal, as well as transformative projects in Wynwood, Aventura and Surfside.
Michelle Abbs |
France’s mandate is to support MANA Group’s
development goals using real estate to nurture fashion, technology and the arts
in Miami.
Michelle Abbs joins MANA as Director
of Mana Tech. Abbs has more than a decade of experience working with tech
startups in the Miami area and is an expert in technical education.
Prior to joining MANA, Abbs was Director of
Babson College’s WIN Lab where she led the program’s goals to develop South
Florida’s tech entrepreneurship and innovation landscape.
Her
expertise is expected to be critical as MANA Tech seeks to attract unicorn
technology companies to Downtown Miami and establish a global hub for the tech
sector.
The first project is the renovation of
a 40-year-old 13-story, 166,000-square foot building located at 155 S. Miami
Ave., which previously housed the federal immigration offices.
The
building is being entirely reimagined with the help of Zyscovich
Architects, which helped create MANA’s master redevelopment plan.
Construction is scheduled to begin by Q3.
155 S.outh Miami Avenue, Miami, FL |
Moishe Mana
and The Mana Group are real estate developers and owners in the process of
transforming Miami from a tourist destination into a vibrant, diversified city
with art, fashion, technology, and a global trading hub.
Mana
is Miami’s largest landowner and is in the early stages of redeveloping the
Flagler Street corridor. He is known for shaping the artistic renaissance
of Wynwood into Miami’s number-one tourist destination, featuring street
murals, restaurants, galleries, boutiques and vibrant marketplaces and events.
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Fort Lauderdale • Tampa • Orlando • WPB • Naples
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