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Sales director brings experience to Par Avion
Par Avion has boosted its sales team with the addition of Matthew R. Gahrmann. Prior to joining he worked as a broker, project manager and analyst overseeing a portfolio for a private real estate equity investment firm.
Matthew R. Gahrmann, Par Avion executive sales director.

Matthew R. Gahrmann has joined Par Avion in the role of executive sales director. Based near Charlotte, North Carolina, he will support the sales and acquisition of private aircraft for its international clientele as well as being responsible for new business development.

Prior to joining Par Avion, Gahrmann worked as a broker, project manager and analyst overseeing a large portfolio for a nationally known, multi-generational, private real estate equity investment firm. He brings experience in handling complex, capital intensive projects that required great attention to detail and value analysis of build-to-suit development projects.

Gahrmann graduated summa cum laude from High Point University in May 2016 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Strategic Communication. He is currently pursuing a Master's degree in Business Administration from the University of North Carolina.

“Matt knows what it takes to assume risks and to achieve peak performance whether it is in the business or sports arena. He is an experienced sales executive with an exceptional track record of closing multi-million dollar transactions and understands how important it is to deliver unparalleled service to a very discerning clientele,” says Janine Iannarelli, founder and president of Par Avion.

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