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The Peabody Companies promotes Demello to facilities manager

David Demello

Braintree, MA According to The Peabody Companies, a group of award-winning property management and real estate firms, David Demello has been promoted to facilities manager.

In this role, his responsibilities include training and mentoring on-site maintenance superintendents and technical personnel, providing advice and support to the director of portfolio operations and senior managers in the area of vendor contracting and management, in addition to other maintenance and repair duties.

Demello joined the Peabody Companies in October of 2000.

“David is a highly skilled and valued member of our team,” said Mark Regan, director of facilities with the Peabody Companies. “Congratulations are extended for his well-deserved promotion to facilities manager.”

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