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Inland Real Estate Group names new president

The Inland Real Estate Group announced that Tracy Le has been promoted to president of Inland Property Tax Services LLC, a national property tax reduction consultancy.

In her new role, Le will be responsible for overseeing property tax filings, appeals, assessment negotiations, audits, multistate property tax compliance, tax projections and pre-acquisition tax due diligence for Inland's diverse portfolio of commercial real estate properties as well as for external clients.

"Tracy is an accomplished executive, bringing nearly 20 years of financial and accounting expertise to her new position, along with a deep knowledge and understanding of the many facets of property taxes within various sectors of commercial real estate," said Tim Hutchison, chief operating officer of The Inland Real Estate Group LLC, headquartered in Oak Brook. "She has been a great asset to our property tax services team for the last 14 years, and we know she will continue to lead the organization while upholding Inland's core values of integrity, expertise and innovation."

Le joined Inland in 2004 as real estate tax due diligence and was quickly promoted to assistant vice president of tax reduction. In 2013, Le advanced to vice president of due diligence and tax reduction, and within a year was appointed to senior vice president. Throughout her career with Inland, she has managed a commercial real estate portfolio of more than 900 properties including retail, office, multifamily, industrial, agricultural, hotel and mixed-use development properties. Under Le's leadership, Inland Property Tax Services LLC has saved its clients in excess of $46 million annually in taxes. Prior to joining Inland, Le served as a certified licensed appraiser/property valuation analyst with the Property Tax Division of the Utah State Tax Commission.

Le received her Bachelor of Science degree in Finance from the University of Utah and her Master of Business Administration from Utah State University. As a member of the Institute for Professionals in Taxation, Le recently received her Certified Member of the Institute designation. She is also a member of the National Property Taxpayers Association.

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