March 29, 2024

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Briefs on local businesspeople, including Mary Mullin, Alycia McCallum, Todd S. Alexander and Allison Diebus.

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Mary Mullin, of Sudbury, a Merrill Lynch wealth management financial adviser, was recently ranked as the No. 1 adviser for high net worth families and individuals in Greater Boston, according to the 2021 Forbes “Best-in-State Wealth Advisors” list.

Mary Mullin

Mullin has been working at Merrill since 1981, where she assists clients in managing wealth and with planning every aspect of their financial life.

The Forbes ranking is based on a number of factors, including industry experience, assets under management, client retention and the adoption of best practices.

Mullin is a graduate of the University at Albany in New York, and holds the certified financial planner designation. She also sits on the Finance Council at Ascension Parish in Sudbury, and is a member of the Lincoln Sudbury Scholarship Fund Committee.

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Milford Federal Bank has appointed Alycia McCallum mortgage loan specialist.

Alycia McCallum

McCallum, a native of Hopedale, is active in the Corridor 9/495 Regional Chamber of Commerce and the Milford Area Chamber of Commerce, where she received the Extra Step Award for outstanding initiative.

She brings 22 years of experience in the residential mortgage industry and will be responsible for mortgage sales in MetroWest. 

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Kelleher & Sadowsky Associates recently announced that Todd S. Alexander of Westborough has joined the commercial real estate firm as an executive vice president.

Todd S. Alexander

Alexander will provide retail real estate services to both tenants and landlords throughout New England, as well as help grow the firm’s presence in MetroWest across all asset types.

He joins the Worcester-based commercial real estate firm from Newmark-Boston where he was a managing partner. He brings more than 25 years of retail real estate experience providing representation and specialized services to tenants, landlords and developers.

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