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Mattamy Homes US Announces New President for its Tucson Division
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Experienced executive Anjela Salyer is promoted from within Mattamy to direct the company s operations and strategy in Tucson
TUCSON, Ariz., March 5, 2021 /PRNewswire/ - Mattamy Homes is pleased to announce that it has named a new President for its Tucson Division and that the individual is an existing member of the Mattamy family.
Anjela Salyer has been promoted to the role of Division President, reporting to Keith Bass, CEO of Mattamy Homes US. Ms. Salyer will be responsible for all aspects of Mattamy s land development and homebuilding business in Tucson.
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