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WNY chapter of NYSCAR holds 16th Annual Board Installation and Awards Dinner

Buffalo, NY The WNY Chapter of NYSCAR held its 16th Annual Board Installation and Awards Dinner February 2nd at Acqua Restaurant and Banquets. More than 180 attendees celebrated the installation of the 2017 Board of Directors and the presentation of awards for local industry achievement and contributions. 

Officers:

• President Bill Heussler of RealtyUSA, Commercial

• Vice president Eric Lester of Lester Appraisal

• Secretary Patty Collins of Tudor Collins Commercial Real Estate

• Treasurer Eric Tudor of Tudor Collins Commercial Real Estate.

Realtor directors:

• Gunner Tronolone of MJ Peterson

• David Supon of Hunt Commercial

• Bob Strell of Robert P. Strell Real Estate Advisory Services

• Carolyn Casilio of Casilio Real Estate & Development Corp.

Affiliate directors:

• Debra Kremblas of Ellicott Development Co.

• David Tytka of Uniland Development.

Award Winners:

• Nancy Dobson of Uniland Development Company – President’s Award for 42 Years of Service

• Tom Dee of Erie Canal Harbor Development Corp. – Meritorious Service

• Jim Geiger of McGuire Development Co. – C. Stuart Hunt Lifetime Achievement Award

• Chris Greco of Greco Real Estate – Largest Broker Assisted Real Estate Sale

• Bob Schell of Cushman & Wakefield/Pyramid Brokerage Co. – Largest Broker Assisted Lease

• David Schiller of Cushman & Wakefield/Pyramid Brokerage Co.  – Real Estate Transaction? Volume.

A portion of the proceeds of this event go toward the WNY NYSCAR Real Estate Development Scholarships at the University of Buffalo.

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