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Halstead Management Company recognized with "Award of Excellence" at 22nd Annual Three Hands Grand Ball

Halstead members accepting the "Award of Excellence." Halstead members accepting the "Award of Excellence."
New York, NY Halstead Management Company was recognized with the “Award of Excellence” at the 22nd Annual Three Hands Grand Ball on Saturday, November 5th. Held at The Gotham Ball Room in Midtown Manhattan, the black tie event was celebrated by the leading management companies in New York City and its industry group of resident managers, professionals and vendors. Paul Gottsegen, president of Halstead Management, accepted the award alongside Leslie Winkler, who accepted on behalf of Martha Goupit, managing director/executive vice president of Halstead Management. “The Award of Excellence is one of the highest honors in our industry in New York City, and it is only given to one company each year. Since Halstead Management’s beginning, we have always strived to distinguish ourselves as professionals who not only ‘do things right,’ but try to ‘do the right thing.’ I’m incredibly proud to receive the award for the first time on behalf of our firm,“ said Paul Gottsegen. The award has been given annually for the past twenty- two years by a coalition of the leading organizations of building managers in New York City. Those groups include the Manhattan Resident Manager’s Club, the Metropolitan Building Managers of New York, and the Scandinavian American Building Manager’s Guild.  
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