The Community Preservation Corp. (CPC) has promoted of Andrew D'Agostino to assistant vice president for CPC's Central New York office.
In August 2005, D'Agostino joined CPC as mortgage officer for the central region office. He has been primarily responsible for underwriting new loans as well as generating new business for CPC's Syracuse office. In addition, as the coordinator of CPC's Small Building Loan Program, he has helped to facilitate the rehabilitation of numerous properties in and around central New York.
Prior to joining CPC, D'Agostino worked with Peerless Insurance Company of East Syracuse, where he served as a personal lines underwriter for the state of Pennsylvania. He specialized in determining the acceptability of the individual insurance risk, performed risk analysis, and managed individual agency accounts. He primarily worked with individual agents in the Philadelphia region.
D'Agostino earned a bachelor's degree in Business Management from LeMoyne College and also holds an MBA from LeMoyne College.
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