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Greg Procopio has been promoted to EVP of The Procopio Companies in Middleton, MA.

The Procopio Companies Elevates Greg Procopio to EVP, Awards Additional Promotions

Middleton, MA-based The Procopio Companies has promoted four staff members to new roles:

Greg Procopio to EVP from principal, VP of construction. He will now assume a greater role in the firm’s core business functions while continuing to oversee construction responsibilities.

Angelo Antidormi to director of acquisitions from senior development associate. He will now lead the entire acquisitions team through the acquisitions, entitlement, and design phases, building and maintaining Procopio’s portfolio.

Chris Dandreo to acquisitions associate from financial analyst. He will now support Procopio’s major financial decision-making and manage all acquisition activity to meet business plan goals.

Mark Procopio to pre-development manager from project manager. He will now be responsible for estimating and supporting the firm’s development processes.

Photos: above G. Procopio; below l-r Antidormi, Dandreo, M. Procopio

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