Stark Office Suites, one of the leading independent providers of premium turn-key executive office space and virtual office services for professionals and entrepreneurs in the suburban New York market, welcomes Tracey Di Brino as director of business development.
Di Brino has an established career in office leasing and has provided hundreds of area businesses with office solutions that meet their varied needs. A licensed real estate broker, Di Brino formerly served as general manager at Serendipity Labs in Rye and managing director at Carr Workplaces, providing work environments for independent professionals, entrepreneurs, and home-based workers. She also worked as general manager at Regus, a manager of executive suites, virtual offices and conference room space.
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