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Meet the Executives

William O'Connor, President of Parish Property Management

William (Bill) O’Connor, President, founded PPM in 2003. O’Connor spent the previous twenty years working at the Building Commission of the Archdiocese of New York, first as a Field Engineer and the last ten years as Director. At the Archdiocese, O’Connor managed over 2,000 religious buildings spread over 500 locations, developing strong facilities management skills and business acumen during his tenure. His ability to innovate, along with his strong background in construction and religious facility management has helped PPM and its customers flourish and grow immensely over the past twenty years. 

Bill Kirwan - Co-President of PPM

William (Bill) Kirwan became a partner of PPM in July of 2006.  In his previous role, Kirwan worked as a Facility Manager for St. Patrick’s Cathedral in Mid-Town Manhattan. At St. Patrick’s, Kirwan oversaw all management functions of the Cathedral including security, building operation and maintenance, purchasing and the Usher staff. Its magnificent architecture and the intensity of public use posed unique challenges for a facility manager. Kirwan also managed scores of capital projects including the construction of a new Gothic Shrine to Our Lady of Czestochowa. Bill’s experience at St. Patrick’s Cathedral provided him with specialized skills which benefit PPM’s clients.

Pete MacNamara - Co-President of PPM

Peter (Pete) McNamara joined Bill O’Connor and Bill Kirwan in April 2009 as a partner to lead the new Construction Division, PPM Restoration. McNamara brings over 20 years of experience in construction and roofing of religious, private, and commercial properties. Like his partners, Pete also worked with the Archdiocese of New York, overseeing hundreds of building projects including the construction of eight new Churches, six school additions, and countless capital repairs. McNamara recently completed the renovation and restoration of Cardinal Hayes High School (Bronx); Sacred Heart Basilica (Newark); St. Luke Church (Whitestone); St. John Chrysostom Church (Bronx); and Santa Maria School (Bronx).

Pete MacNamara - Co-President of PPM

Peter (Pete) McNamara joined Bill O’Connor and Bill Kirwan in April 2009 as a partner to lead the new Construction Division, PPM Restoration. McNamara brings over 20 years of experience in construction and roofing of religious, private, and commercial properties. Like his partners, Pete also worked with the Archdiocese of New York, overseeing hundreds of building projects including the construction of eight new Churches, six school additions, and countless capital repairs. McNamara recently completed the renovation and restoration of Cardinal Hayes High School (Bronx); Sacred Heart Basilica (Newark); St. Luke Church (Whitestone); St. John Chrysostom Church (Bronx); and Santa Maria School (Bronx).

Our Staff

Theresa Spina

Theresa (Terry) Spina 

Head Administrator

Julia O'Connor, HR and Parish Property Management

Julia O'Connor

Human Resources

Deneise Davy, Administrator at Parish Property Management

Deneise Davy

Administrator

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