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MJ Peterson promotes Reinig-DeCarolis, Ozzimo; hires four new employees

Amherst, NY MJ Peterson has increased their staff to address the additional demands of their expanding operations. Several new hires and internal promotions were made recently.

As the company enters the peak of their rental season, an additional leasing specialist was required to assist the increasing number of rental clients. Denise Amato was hired to fill this new position in the property management department.

Amy Reinig-DeCarolis has been promoted to senior office administrator of the residential, commercial, and relocation divisions.

Deborah Ozzimo was promoted to the position of accounts payable supervisor. This new position was created to help streamline the accounts payable process at MJ Peterson.

Sandra Retzlaff returned to MJ Peterson and is now the property manager of Olde Towne Village Apartments and Sheridan Dr. Apartments.

Amy Mrozielski is also returning to MJ Peterson, resuming her role as the corporate maintenance dispatcher and taking on new responsibilities as the assistant property manager for conventional rate housing.

Angela Riccione was hired as the new property manager of Amherst Manor Apartments.

“All of our sales associates and employees have helped to make MJ Peterson the successful family business that it is today,” said Victor Peterson, III, president of MJ Peterson. “Our recent staffing changes will help take our company to the next level, so that we can further our growth.”

MJ Peterson, founded in 1930, is a family-owned and operated full service real estate company with numerous rental properties, 300+ sales associates and employees, six residential offices, and one commercial office in the Buffalo-Niagara marketplace.

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