Christina Podoll Named to 2017 In Business 40 Under 40 Class

March 1, 2017 (Madison, WI) — SARA Investment Real Estate, a full-service commercial real estate investment and brokerage company headquartered in Madison, Wisconsin, is pleased to recognize its Vice President of Investor Relations Christina Podoll for being named one of In Business of Greater Madison’s 40 Under 40 Class of 2017.

The In Business 40 Under 40 aims to recognize professionals in the Greater Madison region for their professional and civic contributions. As Vice President of Investor Relations and a member of SARA’s senior management team, Christina oversees the firm’s Investor Relations strategy, along with oversight of the team that serves the firm’s investors. Christina’s community involvement includes the Madison South Rotary Club, where she is a foundation board member, and formerly serving as a “Big Sister” for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Dane County.

When asked by In Business what career achievement she was most proud of, Christina said it was her ability to maintain confidence in herself and her abilities and to trust her instinct to take advantage of opportunities that came her way. Commenting on the recognition, Christina said “It’s an honor to be recognized as one of In Business’ 40 Under 40 Class of 2017 as it’s also recognition of the many people in my personal and professional life who have presented me with opportunities that have led me to where I am today.”

About SARA Investment Real Estate

With offices in Madison, Milwaukee, Minneapolis and St. Louis, SARA Investment Real Estate attains, develops, leases, finances and manages high quality properties throughout the Midwest. SARA builds successful partnerships with investors, tenants, financial partners, other developers and employees to complete and manage quality projects. The firm provides commercial real estate wealth management solutions to select investors through a network of wealth management partners. SARA, founded in 1997, manages properties valued at more than $330 million.

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