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SVN International CEO Kevin Maggiacomo Passes Away at Age 50

SVN International Corporation said Monday that longtime president and CEO Kevin Maggiacomo has passed away at age 50. Maggiacomo passed away in his sleep over the weekend, the company said. He is survived by his wife and five children. 

“Kevin exemplified the values of SVN, and we are so proud of the culture that he nurtured in the SVN family,” said Mark Van Ness, founder, SVN International Corporation. “I know that as a community, we will come together to support one another in honoring Kevin, his legacy, and his vision.” 

Maggiacomo joined SVNIC in 2001 and served as regional director, EVP and COO before being appointed CEO in 2010. During his tenure leading various facets of the organization, he propelled SVN’s expansion across the globe, facilitating its growth from seven U.S. offices in 2001 to more than 200 offices in eight countries today. 

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