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Ronald Welsh, LEED AP President Facilities Management Citadel Construction Corp.

Name: Ronald Welsh, LEED AP Title: President Facilities Management Company: Citadel Construction Corp. Location: 220 Fifth Ave., 2nd Floor Birthplace: Staten Island, New York - 1953 Family: Widowed, 3 daughters College: Kean University First job outside of real estate: New York City Police Officer First job in real estate or allied field: Property Manager What do you do now and what are you planning for the future? In addition to managing the day-to-day activities of our Facilities Management division, my goal is to grow our national portfolio of LEED certified projects and then of course enjoy my retirement. Hobbies: Golf Favorite book: "Profiles in Courage" Favorite movie: "Shane" Keys to success: Treating all people with respect If you had to choose another vocation what would it be? Professional golfer
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