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CIL, a nonprofit organization dedicated to real estate development, has announced the appointment of Jim Settembrino as its new Senior Business Developer. Operating out of Pittsburgh, Settembrino brings a wealth of experience and expertise to the role, which is expected to significantly enhance CIL's outreach and operational capabilities.
In his new position, Settembrino will focus on expanding CIL's presence in the community and fostering partnerships that align with the organization's mission. His background in business development and real estate is anticipated to drive innovative projects and initiatives that will benefit the local economy and improve housing opportunities.
CIL is committed to creating sustainable developments that meet the needs of the community, and Settembrino's leadership is seen as a pivotal step in advancing this mission. As he steps into this role, the organization looks forward to leveraging his skills to further its goals and enhance its impact in the region.
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