Sterling Real Estate Trust has announced the resignation of its Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer, Elizabeth Reich. The company is now on the hunt for a suitable successor to lead its financial operations.
Sterling Real EstateCfoElizabeth ReichReal Estate TrustFinancial LeadershipReal EstateMay 15, 2025

Elizabeth Reich is stepping down to pursue other professional opportunities. Her tenure has been marked by significant contributions to the company's financial health and strategic growth.
A leading executive search firm has been engaged to identify and recruit a top-tier candidate to serve as the new CFO of Sterling Real Estate Trust.
The company is seeking a candidate with a strong background in real estate finance, experience in managing large financial operations, and a proven track record of success in the industry.
The company has implemented a comprehensive plan to ensure continuity in its financial operations. The executive team and board of directors will closely oversee the transition to maintain stability.
Sterling Real Estate Trust aims to continue delivering value to its shareholders, expand its portfolio, and maintain its commitment to sustainable and responsible real estate practices.

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