Dynasty Elevator President Mezzo Joins NYBMA BoD

(l-r) Late NYBMA Association Vice President Anton Rukaj, John Mezzo and NYBMA Financial Secretary Marat Olfir; image courtesy of NYBMA

The New York Building Managers’ Association (NYBMA) announced Dynasty Elevator President John Mezzo has accepted a nomination to join the association’s Board of Directors (BoD). As one of New York City’s largest and oldest residential property manager/superintendent organizations, NYBMA was founded in 1917 to support colleagues coming together on a monthly basis to share experiences while managing some of NYC’s premiere real estate properties. The association hosts continuing-education and special events including its Grand Ball, Golf Outing, Ladies Night and many charity initiatives. The association welcomes and congratulates Mezzo!

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