Mike Sisinni Retires From TEI Group

TEI Group has announced the retirement of Mike Sisinni. “It has been an honor to have him over the years,” said Mark Gregorio, president of TEI. “He has been an instrumental asset within the core of our modernization and construction business.” Sisinni joined the group almost 20 years ago as one of the only mechanics with high-rise experience. He worked his way up to become the construction supervisor. He played a part in many notable construction projects, such as 2 Gold in the Financial District and 33 Bond Street in Downton Brooklyn. Coworkers who knew Sisinni throughout his career expressed their congratulations via social media.

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