Puerta of Trion honored for creating programs for New Life School
Trion Real Estate Management, a leading full service property management company serving New York City and the Tri-State area for over 35 years, participated in the Second Annual New Life Golf outing to benefit the New Life School, a non-public special education school serving students ages 8-21 (grades 3-12) within New York City's five boroughs, located in the Bronx. Trion employee, Laura Puerta was honored at the event as the first employee of the New Life school six years ago. She was also recognized for creating programs at the New Life School, which impacted the lives of over 200 students there. Puerta now serves as the Leasing and Human Resources Administrator at Trion Real Estate Management and continues her support of The New Life School.
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