Jennifer Paris has joined the firm of Paladino Construction, LLC as operations manager. Paris will be involved in expanding sales, all aspects of customer relations, public relations, coordinating all projects, business development as well as day to day operations. As an 11 year veteran experienced in all phases of construction management and general contracting, in ?charge of operations, Paris says she is very excited to have joined a premier firm that has a reputation for being a longtime sidewalk expert for over 55 years.
Paladino Construction is based in the Bronx and specializes in concrete, sidewalk, vault and plaza restoration for some of the largest corporations in New York City.
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