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TAYLOR/Empire welcomes Daley to project management team

Dan-Daley-TAYLOR SIGNPenfield, NY TAYLOR, one of the leading regional general contractors, revealed the addition of Daniel Daley to their project management team. Daley has been hired as a new Project manager to assist in estimating, planning, scheduling, and coordination in all phases of select TAYLOR projects, as well as lead their retail-specific division, called Empire Commercial Construction. “Dan brings to the TAYLOR family a terrific combination of professionalism, energy and experience that’s imperative as we continue our company’s growth,” said TAYLOR president, Karl Schuler. “Dan understands our mission and values, enabling TAYLOR to add his additional aptitudes and youth, while we expand our client base.” Daley joins the TAYLOR team with over 7 years working in the construction industry, with 5 of those years working in management roles as both a general contractor and subcontractor. With a Bachelor degree in Business Administration-Management from Niagara University, and a Masters in Facility Management from Rochester Institute of Technology, Dan will look to use his goal oriented personality to build upon his project management experience with TAYLOR.
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