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Private Pension Partners Inc., the asset manager of Apartment Plus Real Estate Investment Trust ( A+ REIT ), is pleased to announce the appointment of Mr. Robert
Louie, Mr. Bruck Jack and Ms. Priti Mehta-Shah as the independent trustees of A+ REIT who, together with management representatives Mr. Don White, CEO, and
Mr. Karl Loepp, COO, comprise the Board of Trustees of A+ REIT. In addition to his appointment as an independent trustee, Mr. Robert Louie will serve as Chairman
of A+ REIT.
Private Pension Partners Inc., the asset manager of Apartment Plus Real Estate Investment Trust ( A+ REIT ), is pleased to announce the appointment of Mr. Robert Louie, Mr. Bruck Jack and Ms. Priti Mehta-Shah as the independent trustees of A+ REIT who, together with management representatives Mr. Don White, CEO, and Mr. Karl Loepp, COO, comprise the Board of Trustees of A+ REIT. In addition to his appoin
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