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Linda St. Peter rejoins BHHS New England/New York/Hudson Valley Properties as VP of business initiatives and operations

May 7, 2026

By AI, Created 10:58 AM UTC, May 20, 2026, /AGP/ – Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices New England/New York/Hudson Valley Properties has brought back veteran leader Linda St. Peter to oversee business initiatives, operations and facilities from Wallingford, Connecticut. The move is aimed at improving operational alignment as the brokerage continues to grow across the Northeast.

Why it matters: - Linda St. Peter’s return gives Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices New England/New York/Hudson Valley Properties a senior operator with deep experience in real estate, facilities and large-scale initiatives. - The role is designed to support operational alignment, which can affect execution, efficiency and growth across the brokerage. - St. Peter will help keep the organization’s Success Center aligned with the company’s mission, vision and values.

What happened: - Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices New England/New York/Hudson Valley Properties named Linda St. Peter vice president of business initiatives and operations. - St. Peter is based at the company’s Wallingford headquarters in Connecticut. - Her responsibilities include advancing key business initiatives, strengthening operational alignment and working with leadership on continued growth. - She will also oversee facilities and operational functions across the organization’s Success Center. - The company announced the move on May 7, 2026.

The details: - St. Peter brings more than 30 years of experience in real estate, operations and large-scale infrastructure. - Her most recent role was vice president of brokerage at HouseCanary, where she helped scale a national platform and improve operational performance. - Before that, St. Peter spent nearly a decade with BHHS New England/New York/Hudson Valley Properties. - During her earlier tenure, she led corporate real estate and facilities strategy and oversaw branding and operational initiatives across multiple locations. - St. Peter has also served as president of the Connecticut Association of REALTORS® and the CTMLS. - She is a nationally recognized speaker and holds a broker’s license in 22 states. - Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices New England/New York/Hudson Valley Properties has more than 2,200 REALTORS® across Connecticut, Rhode Island, Manhattan, Westchester and Hudson Valley, New York. - The brokerage says it was selectively chosen by Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices and HomeServices of America and serves residential, commercial, corporate relocation, equestrian and waterfront clients. - The company’s websites are the brokerage’s New England site, the brokerage’s New York site and the Hudson Valley site.

Between the lines: - St. Peter’s return signals a focus on execution inside a brokerage that is balancing local market service with a larger regional footprint. - The hire also suggests the company sees operational leadership as a lever for growth, not just back-office management. - Brenda Maher, president of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices New England/New York/Hudson Valley Properties, called St. Peter a leader who can connect people, streamline operations and drive results.

What’s next: - St. Peter is expected to help shape business initiatives and support leadership as the brokerage evolves. - Her success will likely be measured by tighter operations, better cross-team alignment and continued organizational growth. - The company is positioning the hire as part of a broader effort to strengthen its Northeast platform.

The bottom line: - Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices New England/New York/Hudson Valley Properties is betting that a familiar, highly experienced operator can help sharpen execution at a critical moment for the business.

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