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BOMA Westchester elects and swears in new 2010/2011 officers

The Building Owners and Managers Association of Westchester County (BOMA) has elected Mario Tarantino as president for a two-year term. Tarantino, who is general manager for Normandy Real Estate Partners, was elected and sworn in at BOMA Westchester's Annual Holiday Luncheon and Inauguration of Officers held December 3 at the Larchmont Yacht Club. Tarantino has more than 25 years experience in managing class A properties including corporate headquarters of Fortune 500 companies. In his career, he has worked for several major real estate companies including Tishman Speyer Properties, W & M Properties, and Grubb & Ellis Management Services. Other officers elected and sworn in for the 2010/2011 term were: * VP: Bill Muzzio of Reckson, a division of SL Green. * Secretary: Ian Ceppos of CBRE. * Treasurer: Joe Caruso of Northeast Realty Advisors. The following directors were also elected: William Bassett of Cushman & Wakefield, Dean Bender of Thompson & Bender, Sean Brown of Kastle Systems, Vinny Finnegan of Mack-Cali Realty Corp., and John Lomurno of GlobeOp Financial Services LLC. Catherine Morrissey of BioMed Realty Trust and Charles Brown, Jr. of C.W. Brown, Inc. were elected allied representative.
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