Diamantopoulos and Gage join Caliber Commercial Brokerage
Caliber Commercial Brokerage, LLC, a Rochester-based commercial investment real estate brokerage firm, has recently expanded with the addition of two new commercial real estate consultants.
Chris Diamantopoulos is a recent graduate of St. John Fisher College, where he received a degree in Management with a concentration in Marketing. In November, Diamantopoulos began working at Caliber Commercial Brokerage, LLC of Rochester as a temporary intern while studying to be licensed in Real Estate. After completing the necessary prerequisites, Diamantopoulos was offered a full-time position as a consultant for Caliber.
Ryan Gage previously worked for Charter Commercial Real Estate Brokerage / The Cabot Group for the past five years working on marketing commercial property for sale, lease and conducting property tax reduction assignments. Gage will be putting his sales experience to work expanding Caliber's investment real estate brokerage operation. He has a bachelor degree from SUNY Geneseo.
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