Our Leadership

Rooted in Legacy. Focused on the Future.

HallKeen’s leadership team brings together decades of real estate, investment, and community development experience to advance our mission: expanding access to affordable and workforce housing while fostering long-term community stability.

Our mission is to create partnerships and provide leadership that lead to successful business ventures, and our team utilizes their extensive experience to accomplish that. Together, our leaders combine capital strategy, operational excellence, and deep local knowledge to deliver housing solutions that balance purpose and performance.

Under their direction, HallKeen continues to build upon its respected legacy, driving innovation, sustainability, and inclusive growth across the Eastern Seaboard.

Board of Directors

Andrew P. Burnes

Andrew P. Burnes

President & CEO
David Oliveri

David Oliveri

Partner & Chief Business Development Officer
Harrison Rayford

Harrison Rayford

Chairman / Principal Board Member
Eric Somerville

Eric Somerville

Partner & Chief Operating Officer
Porter Terry

Porter Terry

Chief Financial Officer

Denison M. Hall

Managing Member of Hall Investment Holdings, LLC

John L. Hall, II

Co-Founder of Hall Properties, Inc.

Executive Team

Caroline Caranci

Caroline Caranci

Vice President of Acquisitions & Development
Dominica Man

Dominica Man

Director of Asset Management
April Polimeni

April Polimeni

Chief Operating Officer, Residential Management

Senior Staff

Deborah Anacki

Deborah Anacki

Vice President, Compliance
Maribel Batista

Maribel Batista

Vice President, Residential Management
Donna DeRose

Donna DeRose

Vice President, Residential Management
Janet Fitzpatrick

Janet Fitzpatrick

Corporate Controller
Alicia Pollard

Alicia Pollard

Director of Marketing
Jannel Satterwhite-Williamson

Jannel Satterwhite-Williamson

Director of Community Relations
Megan Thomopoulos

Megan Thomopoulos

Vice President, Residential Management
Sherri Torres

Sherri Torres

Director of Human Resources