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Gallucci joins Maugel DeStefano Architects as the director of business development

Angela Gallucci

Harvard, MA According to Maugel DeStefano Architects, Angela Gallucci has joined the firm as the director of business development.

In her new role, Gallucci will cultivate new business opportunities and strengthen existing relationships with clients across the firm’s core markets.

Before joining Maugel DeStefano, Gallucci spent 15 years in the commercial real estate industry working with an architectural design firm and providing fire & life safety solutions to clients in various markets across Mass. and R.I. She has extensive knowledge spanning new construction, adaptive reuse, and phased migrations.

“Angela’s experience within the CRE industry makes her an invaluable addition to the Maugel DeStefano team,” said Mike Kunz, principal and industrial and commercial leader at Maugel DeStefano.

“Her exceptional collaboration skills have fostered strong relationships with a diverse range of clients across our core markets. With boundless energy and an entrepreneurial nature, Angela is an ideal fit for our clients and our company culture. We are excited to explore new business opportunities with Angela leading the way.”

Ms. Gallucci is an active member in industry organizations such as Women in Construction, NAIOP, ISPE, PBN, and CREW Boston.

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