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D'Iorio named east regional vice president of TCN Worldwide

According to H. Ross Ford, president and CEO of TCN Worldwide, Luciano D'Iorio of Terramont Real Estate Services/TCN Worldwide will serve as the new regional vice president for the eastern region. In this capacity, D'Iorio will serve as an advisor to the member firms located within this region as well as act as a liaison with TCN Worldwide Corp. headquarters. "We are very pleased to announce Luciano D'Iorio as a regional vice president for TCN Worldwide," stated H. Ross Ford. "The role of regional vice president is an important one in our organization and represents our commitment to continually enhance the level of communication and teamwork among our member firms. At TCN Worldwide, it's our ability to attract and retain professionals of Luciano D'Iorio's caliber that has made TCN Worldwide the successful organization it is today." A graduate of McGill University, Luciano specializes in office leasing in the Greater Montreal area for medium to large corporations looking to renegotiate their leases, acquire new premises or dispose of their existing locations. In addition to transactional/consulting work, as president of Terramont Real Estate Services/TCN Worldwide, Luciano currently oversees all day to day operations of Terramont.
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