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D’Amore of C&W|Pyramid earns SIOR designation

Utica, NY According to Cushman & Wakefield | Pyramid Brokerage Co.,  (CW|Pyramid) Jeffrey D’Amore, SIOR, has earned the Society of Industrial and Office Realtors (SIOR) designation.  

To achieve the SIOR designation, D’Amore has met stringent experience and educational requirements; and demonstrated professional ability, competency, ethical conduct, and personal integrity. Individuals who hold the SIOR designation are top producers in the commercial real estate field and are represented in more than 686 cities in 36 countries around the world.  

As an executive director in the firm, D’Amore leads a 12-person team and is responsible for expanding CW| Pyramid’s services to clients throughout Upstate New York. He provides his clients with a wide range of corporate and commercial real estate services in the office, industrial, and investment markets.

This designation is a symbol of the highest level of knowledge, production, and ethics in the commercial real estate industry. SIOR is the leading global professional office and industrial real estate organization that certifies commercial real estate service providers with the exclusive SIOR designation, based on achievement, knowledge, accountability and ethical standards. Only the industry’s top professionals qualify for SIOR. Today, there are more than 3,400 members in 686 cities and 36 countries. For more information, visit www.sior.com. 

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