Abigail Michaels Concierge has hired real estate entrepreneur Matthew Goldstein, one of the founders of LifeAt.com, a private social networking website, as the new vice president of sales and business development for the growing high end New York real estate concierge service company.
Goldstein comes to Abigail Michaels Concierge, the city's leading residential and commercial concierge company, with a wealth of experience in sales, marketing and new business development having previously helped launch LifeAt in 400 residential buildings in 27 cities nationally.
In this newly created position, Goldstein will play an integral role in the company's launch to other cities where Abigail Michaels Concierge will bring their "hotel caliber" services to residential and commercial buildings.
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