Realty Development Associates names D'Antonio to sales force
Realty Development Associates has added Bill D'Antonio of Yarmouthport to its sales force.
D'Antonio, who has in excess of 35 years experience in architecture, real estate, construction and the modular/panelization industry, both stateside and overseas, will focus on generating commercial and multi-residential projects. He will be working from RDA's Model Design Center and offices in Sagamore.
A graduate of the Institute of Design & Construction in Brooklyn, N.Y., D'Antonio holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Architecture/Construction Management.
"We are more than pleased to welcome Bill to our fine sales team," said Don Shulman, president of Realty Development Associates. "His vast experience and comprehensive knowledge of the modular home industry is certain to make him a valuable asset to our clients and to this organization, in general."
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