Ciminelli of LPCiminelli to be honored by the University of Buffalo with Niagara Frontier award
On Novemeber 1st, the University at Buffalo School of Management will honor Louis Ciminelli, chairman and chief executive officer of LPCiminellli, Inc., as the 2007 Niagara Frontier Executive of the Year. The award will be presented at the school's 58th annual awards banquet at the Millennium Airport Hotel.
The award was voted by the board of directors of the alumni group of the University of Buffalo and past honorees.
Ciminelli is a 35-year veteran of the construction industry. In his position at LPCimenlli, he oversees the vision and overall direction of all corporate entities.
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