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Matt Pepper joins the Northland Community Foundation Advisory Board

by Suzanne Licata

A native of Kansas City’s northland, Curry Real Estate Services’ Matt Pepper likes rolling up his shirtsleeves. Literally or figuratively, you see that when he’s doing his job, taking on leadership roles in professional associations or volunteering in the community. As a new member of the Northland Community Foundation advisory board, Pepper now gets to join others in working hard to guide charitable giving for the greatest benefit to area residents.

“I am excited to come alongside others on the Northland Community Foundation advisory board as the organization carries out its mission to invest in the health and welfare of our northland families,” said Pepper. “It is important work, and I am grateful to have this opportunity to participate.”

In previous years, the late Ray Brock and Curry CEO Ellen Todd were recognized with the Northland Community Foundation’s Pinnacle Award given in recognition of those who have demonstrated civic pride, caring and leadership in their contributions of time and treasure.

The Northland Community Foundation was established in 1986 to encourage charitable giving to benefit the families and children living in Clay and Platte counties. The Northland Community Foundation offers donors the opportunity to make a lasting contribution to their community and to the causes and programs that are most important to them.

Pepper, who joined Curry in 2022, is active in his profession and community, currently or having previously served on the boards of IREM Kansas City, Northland Neighborhoods, Inc., the Park Hill School District and the Park Hill Education Foundation.

Founded in 1924, Curry Real Estate Services, a full-service commercial and multifamily real estate brokerage and property management company serving the Kansas City area that manages, leases, sells and provides consulting for commercial and multifamily properties

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