Watroba named director of relocation and business development at Coldwell Banker Prime Banker Prime
Coldwell Banker Prime Properties revealed that Ryan Watroba will assume the newly created position of director of relocation & business development covering the Capital Region and Central New York. This new position was created to respond to the ever-growing global and domestic relocation needs of companies and relocating families in upstate New York.
As part of the corporate services team, Watroba will be responsible for overseeing relocation activities and managing corporate global, national and local accounts.
In his business development role, Watroba will be the primary contact for companies in need of specialized relocation services. He will also represent Coldwell Banker Prime Properties with the various chambers of commerce, economic development organizations and the human resources community. Previously, he was responsible for business development for the various brands of Prime Companies. His work included providing furnished apartments through ExecuStay and Prime Companies' apartment communities where he has assisted companies and relocating families with their housing needs.
"As our region continues to grow, our relocation team at Coldwell Banker Prime Properties plays an important role in serving businesses and transferring families in the Capital Region and Central New York," said Jim Long, broker and co-owner of Coldwell Banker Prime Properties. "Adding Watroba to our relocation team is another example of how we are continually improving our company's services to meet the needs of our clients."
"It will be exciting to bring new concepts and ideas to Coldwell Banker Prime Properties, which has been an established market leader in relocation for the past three decades," said Watroba.
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