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Jacono joins Prud. Rand as licensed R.E. salesperson

John Jacono has joined Prudential Rand Commercial Services as a licensed real estate salesperson. He is the chair of the Yonkers Republican committee and has a career in public service. Prior to joining Prudential Rand, he was a licensed real estate sales person with Avondale Real Estate, where he began his commercial real estate career four years ago. He is also a trustee of the Yonkers Public Library and a member of the Purchase College council. He is also a former city councilman, church pastor, acting superintendent of schools for the Greenburgh-New Castle Union Free School District and former chairman of the board of Family Services Society of Yonkers. He has a bachelor's degree from City College of N.Y. and a master's of religious education from Drew University in Madison, N.J. Jacono also has a degree of advanced studies in supervision and administration from the State University of N.Y. at New Paltz. "John is an experienced professional and he knows the commercial market well," said Paul Adler, senior managing director of Prudential Rand. "With a history in the public service sector, he has strong ties to Yonkers and the surrounding Westchester County communities and a variety of resources. He is committed to providing top-tier customer service and we are delighted that he has chosen to join the Prudential Rand Commercial Services team in Yonkers." Prudential Rand Commercial Services entered the commercial brokerage market in 2006. It is the sister company of Prudential Rand Realty, the largest residential real estate brokerage in the Greater Hudson Valley with 19 offices serving Westchester, Rockland and Orange counties. The company has more than 800 sales associates, plus Rand Mortgage and Hudson Abstract Title Agency. Rand's Web sites are www.randcommercial.com, www.prudentialrand.com, and www.randmortgage.com.
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