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The Association of Master Painters and Decorators elects officers and directors of 2015

The Association of Master Painters and Decorators of New York, Inc. has elected their officers and directors for 2015. The results of an election held by the membership during a December 2014 meeting are as follows: 2015 Officers: * Rad Jelcic, President, R.A. Target * Dino Erbeli, First Vice President, Manhattan Painting Company * Todd Nugent, Second Vice President, T.F. Nugent, Inc. * Stuart Feld, Treasurer, Bond Painting * Peter Cafiero, Chairman of the Board of Directors, Island Painting 2015 Members of the Board of Directors: * Faisal Almahdi, Member, Newport Painting * Arnold Bell, Member, Roebell Painting Co. * John Caruso, Member, JTC Painting * Peter Culkin, Member, Sherry Hill Painting * Michael Giarraputo, Member, KP Organization, Inc. * John Gisondi, Member, Peter Gisondi & Co. * Jerry Haber, Member, W&W Glass System * Randy Pearlman, Member, Albert Pearlman * Gordon Roth, Alternate Member, Roth Painting * David Zack, Member, Zack Painting Co., Inc. * Michael Levine, Alternate Member, L&L Painting Co. * JoAnn Sanchez Miano, AlternateMember, Carabie Corp. * Peter Silverstein, Member, Herman Levin Dec. * David Stross, Member, Premium Painting For more information about the Association of Master Painters and Decorators of New York, visit www.masterpaintersny.com.
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