July 16, 2012 -
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Stillman Property Management has welcomed three new hires chosen to enhance the company's ability to provide more comprehensive management services.
Adam Turner previously served as assistant regional manager at American Pool Management. He received a bachelor of arts degree from SUNY Albany.
Anthony Rizzi brings five years of experience as a licensed appraiser. He holds a degree from Dutchess Community College.
Robert Conca previously served as senior property manager for McGrath Management Services. He holds a bachelor of science degree in Business Administration from Pace University.
"As a management company, we look to provide clients with information and services on all levels," said Roy Stillman, president, Stillman Property Management. "We are always looking to improve on our 'team approach.' Staff members with diverse backgrounds offer insight into situations and amenities on a level often unseen or overlooked in the property management industry. We intend to grow our staff with individuals of a higher caliber, even in a tight economy, and welcome the opportunity to hire from a multitude of industries."
Stillman Property Management is located 141 Halstead Ave., Mamaroneck, N.Y., and can be reached at 914-813-1900 or online at www.stillmanmanagement.com
About Stillman Property Management
Stillman Property Management (www.stillmanmanagement.com) is a full-service property management firm for over 100 condominiums, cooperatives and rental properties in the greater New York metropolitan area. Established in 1985, Stillman is a family-owned company with roots dating back to the early 1940's. Headquartered in Mamaroneck, N.Y., Stillman Property Management uses a unique team approach to develop specialized management programs for each individual property, implementing administrative, financial and maintenance procedures geared toward optimal operation. With a combined experience of more than 75 years, the firm's senior partners fully understand the onsite management process for complexes large and small.