Acadia Realty Trust announced the promotions of four senior professionals, underscoring the company's success in building deep bench strength and strong leadership throughout the organization. Timothy Collier has been promoted to Senior Vice President, Leasing, where he will continue to direct the Company's leasing strategy for all core and fund investments, including street-retail properties, urban mixed-use properties, and suburban shopping centers. Mr. Collier also oversees leasing diligence for prospective investments.

In his five years with the Company, Mr. Collier has been instrumental to the success of the company's strategic shift toward urban and street-retail assets. Mr. Collier reports to the Company's Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Christopher Conlon. Mark O'Connor has been promoted to Senior Vice President, Property Management, where he will continue to oversee day-to-day operations at all core and fund properties.

In this capacity, Mr. O'Connor's responsibilities include capital expenditure planning, budgeting, tenant/municipal relations, and contract administration. Mr. O'Connor will also oversee the Company's risk management department. Mr. O'Connor reports to the Company's Senior Vice President and Chief Administrative Officer Joseph Napolitano.

Amy L. Racanello has been promoted to Senior Vice President, Capital Markets & Investments, where she will continue to lead all aspects of the company's institutional fund platform, including capital raising, valuations, financial reporting, and investor relations. She also remains responsible for Acadia's corporate communications and has been a member of the Company's seven-person investment committee since 2012. Ms. Racanello reports to the Company's President and CEO Kenneth F. Bernstein.

John Swagerty has been promoted to Senior Vice President, Development, where he will continue to oversee the design, planning, and execution of all value-add development activities across the Company's core and fund operating platforms. Mr. Swagerty reports to Mr. Conlon.