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Barry Aarons joins PIF VIC Board of Advisors

Architectus increases support of Property Industry Foundation with Principal and Chief Operating Officer Barry Aarons appointed to VIC Board of Advisors

We are pleased to announce that Architectus Principal and COO Barry Aarons has recently been appointed to the Property Industry Foundation Victorian State Board of Advisors. The appointment enhances Architectus’ many years of support of the foundation, most recently as a national sponsor.

Barry said, “The Property Industry Foundation has a fantastic track record in providing safe and secure homes for Australia’s homeless youth, as well as support of early intervention and counselling services to help them get their lives back on track. As an organisation we hope to add significant value by connecting our architectural expertise to their many initiatives”.

We look forward to continuing to work with the Property Industry Foundation to help make a difference to the lives of young Australians.

Barry Aarons appointed to VIC Board of Advisors

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