Forestar Real Estate Group Names Tavia McCuean Vice President, Leading Stewardship and Conservation Initiatives in Georgia
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AUSTIN, Texas - (Business Wire) Forestar Real Estate Group Inc. (NYSE: FO) today announced that Tavia McCuean, former head of The Nature Conservancy, Georgia, a Forestar Real Estate Group Inc. as Vice-President. In this position, they are Forestar-Stewardship and national initiatives, and with the support of common business development and diverse audiences. Ms. McCuean is in the past, Executive Director of The Nature Conservancy, where she worked for almost 20 years. Previously, she worked as Executive Director of The Florida Trust for Historic Preservation, and as public information for the Northwest Florida Water Management District. Your social and community activities include Leadership Georgia, where she served as chairman and the board of directors Junior League of Atlanta, Zoo Atlanta, Georgia Center for Non-Profit, Smith Wood Gall foundation, and Sapelo Island Foundation . Ms. McCuean was also a representative of Governor Miller to the river and care Forest Land Management Committee. In announcing the ether Tom Edge, Executive Vice President of Forestar Real Estate Group, said: “Tavia bring knowledge and expertise in the field of conservation and stewardship treatment. We are ‘ believe its unique expertise in the execution of Forestar strategy to maximize long-term and increasing Shareholder Value “. About Forestar Real Estate Group Forestar Real Estate Group Inc. is divided into two main areas of activity: real estate and natural resources. The segment of the real estate directly or through ventures on 373000 hectares of real estate in ten countries and thirteen property markets in the United States segment of 24 real estate projects of over 28000 hectares, which is currently being the claim, and more than 75 projects under active development of eight states and 12 markets covering about 16000 hectares, consisting of a number of residential and commercial 30000 of 1900 hectares. The natural resources segment manages more than 622000 net acres of oil and gas, mineral interests, wood fibre board sold his country, particularly in Georgia, agriculture and leases for recreation. |