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Key
Executives
Mohsin M. Amiji, CEO and CFO
Mr. Amiji joined Liberty Companies in 1994 and brings the vision
and experience acquired in 22 years in both private and public accounting
and financial management. He began his real estate career in 1990,
and has honed his skills through numerous financial workouts and
negotiations with financial institutions, the FDIC, and investor
groups. Mr. Amiji has a powerful track record in delivering value
for the company and its partners. He has been instrumental in negotiating,
structuring, and acquiring new properties in excess of $200 million
and financing or refinancing more than $400 million of debt and
equity.
Mr. Amiji earned his MBA from Northeastern University and is a Certified
Public Accountant.
Mr. Amiji may be reached at mamiji@libprop.net.
Andrew M. Cable, President
Mr. Cable joined Liberty Companies in 1983, bringing a wealth of
experience in all phases of real estate development and management.
He is responsible for the marketing and management of more than
five million square feet of real estate nationwide. Mr. Cable is
a specialist in tenant relations, real estate marketing, and lease
negotiations.
Mr. Cable earned his BA from Tufts University and his MBA from the
Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania.
Mr. Cable may be reached at acable@libprop.net.
Thomas P. Nowicki, Senior Vice President of Operations
and Development
Mr. Nowicki joined Liberty Companies in 1999, bringing more than
20 years of experience in real estate development and asset management.
Prior to joining Liberty, Mr. Nowicki was an asset manager for an
Opportunity Fund with a portfolio of more than 3.6 million square
feet. He successfully repositioned the portfolio to an overall occupancy
of 90 percent prior to disposition. From office and industrial parks
to downtown high rises, Mr. Nowicki offers a broad range of real
estate development skills.
Mr. Nowicki earned an architectural degree from the Illinois Institute
of Technology, an MBA from Loyola University, and a Masters Degree
in Real Estate from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Mr. Nowicki may be reached at tnowicki@libprop.net.
Austin L. Cable, Chairman (in memorium)
Mr. Cable began his career in 1945 in the family owned garment business,
Cable Industries, Inc. He served as the company's President for
20 years until the business was sold in 1980. Mr. Cable pursued
a parallel interest in real estate investing, and formally founded
Liberty Companies in 1980. He is a pioneer in the Boston real estate
market with notable firsts, including the first retail condominium
conversion project, the Boston
Jewelers Exchange, and other redevelopment projects that have
helped to revitalize downtown Boston. With the retrenchment of the
heavy manufacturing base in the U.S., Mr. Cable developed a strong
niche in the redevelopment of large industrial properties nationwide.
A former college lacrosse player, Mr. Cable is part owner of the
Boston Cannons, a Major League Lacrosse team, and serves on the
team's Operating Group.
Mr. Cable is a graduate of the Wharton School at the University
of Pennsylvania.
Board of Directors
Stuart M. Cable, Chairman and Director
Mr. Stuart Cable is a Partner in the law firm Goodwin Procter and
represents as outside general counsel a wide array of public and
private companies involved in a diverse range of industry segments,
including life sciences, optical components, semiconductors, professional
services, alternative energy, and software.
Mr. Cable is a graduate of Columbia Law School and earned his BA
and MBA from Dartmouth College.
William F. McCall Jr., Director
Mr. McCall is President of McCall & Almy, Inc., specializing
in counseling institutions, corporations, and property owners on
the valuation, acquisition, disposition, and leasing of real estate.
He is also actively involved in analyzing real estate markets and
structuring marketing procedures. Prior to McCall & Almy, Mr.
McCall was a founder of Leggat McCall & Werner in 1965 and Chairman
and CEO of Leggat McCall/Grubb & Ellis through 1989.
Mr. McCall's leadership in the industry has been demonstrated as
the past President of The Greater Boston Real Estate Board; former
Chairman of Massachusetts Government Land Bank; former Director
of Copley Properties, Inc. and Beacon Properties Corporation; and
former Chairman of Babson College Real Estate Advisory Board. He
is currently a Director of Jobs for Massachusetts and the Massachusetts
Business Development Corporation. He serves on the Real Estate Committee
of the Pension Reserved Investment Management (PRIM) Board. He is
a Trustee of the Urban Land Institute and a member of the American
Society of Real Estate Counselors. Mr. McCall and his late partner,
David Almy, shared the 1996 Commercial Broker of the Year award
by the Greater Boston Real Estate Board.
Mr. McCall holds a B.A. in Economics from The College of the Holy
Cross.
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