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2016 Year in Review: Lee Wasserman, LEW Corp.

Lee Wasserman, Lew Corporation Lee Wasserman, Lew Corporation
Name & Title: Lee Wasserman, President Company Name: LEW Corporation What was your most notable project, deal, transaction or professional achievement in 2016? Lead in Water Testing was a hot topic in 2016. Flint MI, Water sampling in Schools was 2016 big topic. What project, transaction, market trend or product had the greatest impact on your industry this year? Flint MI, was a very large eye opener for many and certainly created a renewed concern about lead poisoning, lead in water and how our system/government is not always doing the most appropriate and safest thing for its citizens. How will you be supercharging your productivity in 2017? HUD has made and is going to be making some additional changes to their existing regulations as well as their compliance programs.   We are expecting this to create some opportunities.   LEW Corp. is also proud to share we will be supercharging our productivity with the Assistance of two seasoned professionals that have joined LEW Corp. in 2016, Mr. Ken Apen and Mr. Steve Odierno. What emerging trends will drive investment and development in 2017? Lets see what the new administration brings, Urban redevelopment, infrastructure,
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