Intracorp Cos. Adds SoCal President

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Los Angeles—Intracorp Cos. has appointed Brad Perozzi as president in South California. In his new role, Perozzi will drive business strategy and have executive leadership for the entire organization, including the Pacific Northwest Region. Based in Newport Beach, he will manage a team of development, construction, marketing and finance professionals, and oversee a development pipeline which includes land, for-sale and rental multifamily development.

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Over the course of his 30-year career, Michael Anderson has worked in the residential development industry in the Pacific Northwest, Northern California and Southern California. He has acquired residential land in excess of $300M for both land development and homebuilding entities and has overseen the construction of approximately 2500 homes. Currently, in semi-retirement, and based out of Newport Beach, CA, Michael continues to invest in and stay abreast of the land markets.

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