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Toll Brothers, Inc. recognized by the Builders and Remodelers Association of Greater Boston with 3 PRISM Awards

Toll Brothers, Inc., one of the nation's leading builder of luxury homes, was recognized for professional excellence with 3 PRISM Awards on October 9. Hosted by The Builders and Remodelers Association of Greater Boston (BRAGB), the PRISM Awards recognize industry professionals for excellence in residential building, remodeling, design, architecture, sales, and marketing. Awards included: Silver For Showroom/Sales Center: Toll Brothers Inc. for Regional Design Studio. Silver For Community Spirit Award: Toll Brothers Inc. for Seeds of Peace Camp. Gold For Sales Team Of The Year: Pauline Enkertin, sales manager and Barbara Rolinski, sales associate at Westborough Village by Toll Brothers. This year's PRISM Awards Gala presented awards in more than 50 different categories to honor the accomplishments of those who influence the building and design industry of Greater Boston. Toll Brothers won in the 3 categories and was recognized as trailblazer in their field. "Each year the PRISM Awards honors the movers and shakers of the home building industry. The ceremony is an incredible opportunity for the building industry to come together and celebrate the accomplishments of their peers and show support for one another" said Lorraine DeVaux, CEO of the Builders Association of Greater Boston. "Our winners this year once again prove that New England is home to the most talented members of the building industry." "I was impressed with the Awards Gala and the winning entries from the professionals in our industry," said Dave Bauer, division president of Toll Brothers. "It was an honor to have won three awards, it is always a testament to our brand to be recognized for our dedication to be the nation's leading luxury home builder." Judged by a panel of nationally acclaimed experts representing several segments of the industry, over two hundred and 20 entries were reviewed. Toll Brothers, an award-winning Fortune 1000 company founded in 1967, embraces an unwavering commitment to quality and customer service. Toll Brothers is currently building nationwide and is a publicly owned company whose stock is listed on the New York Stock Exchange. The company was recently named national Builder of the Year by BUILDER magazine, and was twice named national Builder of the Year by Professional Builder magazine. Shown (from left) are: Top row: Michelle Strahan, Kristin Vena, Greg Kamedulski, Heidi Manglesdorf, Tony Casapulla, Alison Pratt, Pauline Enterkin, Carole Briggs, Justin Donato, Barbara Rolinski, and Derek Wheeler. Bottom row: Erin DeGenova, Andrea Lastella, Dave Bauer, Shawn Nuckolls, Austin McDaniel , Cara Mallett, and Chad Griller.
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