Growing @properties Developer Services: John Goldsworthy joins Sales Management / Operations Team
by Timothy Inklebarger
February 03, 2021
@properties Developer Services is growing its new-construction-sales operations team and has named John Goldsworthy to serve as director of development sales and marketing, according to a press release.
The firm, located jointly in Chicago and Atlanta, is known in Atlanta as @Ansley Developer Services and Ansley Real Estate and is an affiliate of Chicago-based @properties.
“Minimizing risk and maximizing returns for residential real estate developers requires the right sales and marketing platform and the right personnel. Adding John to our team puts us in an even better position to deliver both,” said Mike Golden, co-founder and CEO of @properties Developer Services.
Pushing through is Alex’s mantra.
He receives therapy twice a week through Aspire Health Alliance in Quincy. He takes the bus and said he never misses an appointment.
He explains his approach to dealing with his past.
“You have to work through your emotions. It’s like you open a closet and there’s a pile of dirty clothes. You have to wash, fold and put them away. You can’t keep that pile in there and keep throwing another dirty shirt on the pile.”
Alex has battled through difficult circumstances. Working since he was 14, he became homeless at the age of 23, and then lived in a group home when he was 24. Now he’s 26 and just got his own apartment.
That s a wrap! Post-filming, toys from Black Friday movie set find new homes in Worcester
WORCESTER - Not too long ago Rebecca Greene, a set designer working on a movie, transformed a former Babies R Us into a fully stocked toy store, spending a ton of money to make it look authentic.
On Saturday, with the filming finished and a mountain of toys to unload, she and dozens of volunteers gave all those toys away to families in Worcester whose holidays could be made better with the donations.
There were two truckloads of toys when the filming wrapped up and Westerman s Restaurant Equipment and Prop House agreed to store them. They also offered space for volunteers to sort and prepare for a drive-through toy distribution in their parking lot. The prop company held a toy drive to supplement and some of the donated toys came from social service agencies that had received toys in excess of what their clients could use.
QUINCY Prolonged isolation, unemployment and other related fears brought on by the pandemic has affected the mental health of those on the South Shore and beyond, and Aspire Health Alliance stepped up to assist the community in ways they never could have predicted.
Aspire Health Alliance serves Boston, the South Shore and Southeastern Massachusetts by providing mental health programs and services for children, teenagers and adults, as well as services for children with development disabilities through an early intervention program.
The agency is also the regional provider of 24/7 crisis intervention services, an area in which Executive Director of Business and Community Relations Janice Sullivan says administrators think there will be a significant for need as the pandemic continues to impact people in the coming months.