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Amengual appointed COO at DMG Investments

Manhattan, NY According to DMG Investments, LLC, Jeffrey Amengual has been appointed COO. In his new role,  Amengual will oversee all company operations, and lead the company’s undertakings to improve efficiency across the enterprise. Amengual joined DMG Investments, LLC in 2017 and most recently held the position of senior vice president. Prior to joining DMG Investments, Amengual was the Director of Construction at Largo Investments.

Amengual has an extensive background in construction and has over 40 years of private real estate experience, with projects located throughout the United States, as well as several international projects. Since joining the company in 2017, Mr. Amengual has directed and lead all aspects of construction, acquisition, finance, development, marketing and property/asset management.

“We are delighted and fortunate to have someone with Jeffrey’s business acumen, expertise and deep institutional knowledge take on this major and important leadership role at DMG,” said Jacky He, CEO, DMG Investments LLC. “I look forward to being able to have Jeffrey’s approach and strategy to business extended across our organization.”

Amengual earned his Bachelor’s Degree from Boston University where he graduated Summa Cum Laude.

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