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The Procopio Cos. promotes Greg and Mark Procopio, Antidormi and Dandreo

Greg Procopio

 

Angelo Antidormi

 

Chris Dandreo

 

Mark Procopio

 

Middleton, MA The Procopio Companies (Procopio), has promoted four team members for their continued dedication to Procopio’s values, culture, and growth. Their new positions have evolved out of Procopio’s internal commitment to strong management and organization. These four promotions come after the hiring of Shad Brook as director of operational excellence and Neil Geary as CFO.

“These individuals have displayed extreme ownership of their work, commitment to the company, and have represented our core values well,” said Shelby Procopio, director of people & culture. “We are excited to see them thrive in their new roles!”

Greg Procopio, executive vice president: Formerly principal, VP of construction, Greg will now serve as Procopio’s executive vice president, serving a greater role in the firm’s core business functions. He will also continue to oversee construction responsibilities at the firm.

Angelo Antidormi, director of acquisitions: As senior development associate, Antidormi was responsible for managing a handful of Procopio’s development projects. Within his new role, he will lead the entire acquisitions team through the acquisitions, entitlement, and design phases, building and maintaining Procopio’s portfolio pipeline as the firm targets continued expansion.

Chris Dandreo, acquisitions associate: Dandreo has proved pivotal in the management of Procopio’s portfolio and is responsible for much of the firm’s financial modeling. He’s quickly risen from the financial analysis role he was hired for, to now supporting Procopio’s major financial decision-making, managing all acquisition activity to meet business plan goals.

Mark Procopio, pre-development manager: While previously serving as a project manager, Mark’s new role will see him transition to Procopio’s development team, where he will be responsible for estimating and supporting the firm’s development processes.

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