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Cucchiaro of 3EDGE speaks at BRI meeting

Shown (from left) are: Monica Chandra, 3EDGE Asset Management Co. of Boston; Albert Annunziata, executive director, Building and Realty Institute (BRI); Steven
Cucchiaro (speaker), founder and president of 3EDGE Asset Management Co. of Boston; Jerry Houlihan, vice chair, Apartment Owners Advisory Council (AOAC) of the BRI; and Eric Abraham, chairman, BRI.

White Plains, NY A total of 96 members of the building, realty and construction industry attended the recent event at The Crowne Plaza Hotel. The program, which delivered an economic outlook for 2017, served as the general membership meeting for the Building and Realty Institute (BRI).

Steve Cucchiaro, president and chief investment officer of 3EDGE Asset Management said, “Thank you for inviting me to share my thoughts on the global capital markets at BRI’s inaugural meeting for the year. I was delighted by the terrific turnout and the active engagement of your members.  Congratulations on celebrating your 70th year and best wishes for many more.”

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