//July 6, 2015
Jordan Levine, president of Myers Solomon Realty/Pelican Property Management, was elected to the National Kidney Foundation of Maryland board of directors. He brings over 14 years of commercial real estate, finance and international business experience. Previously, he served as president of the Shirlen Co., LP, where he leased and managed over 300,000 square feet of retail and office space and headed Acquisitions and Development. Levine received a bachelor’s degree in finance from Northeastern University and a master’s degree in real estate from Johns Hopkins University-Carey Business School.
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