AGC MA Building Excellence Series: Fran Colantonio

February 16, 2018 at 7:30am9:30am
Preti Flaherty, Boston

60 State Street, Suite 1100
Boston, MA 02109

This is a members only program.

Registration & Continental Breakfast: 7:30 AM
Program: 8:15-9:30 AM
Fee: $55

Ken Rubinstein will moderate a discussion with Fran Colantonio, President & CEO of Colantonio Inc. Fran began the firm in 1978 as a carpenter, and has successfully grown the business into a successful, self-performing general contractor and construction management firm with 45 employees. He has been widely recognized for his support of Armed Services Members, and has been recognized as 2014 Business Leader of the Year by MetroWest Chamber of Commerce and received the 2014 Top Workplace Award by the Worcester Business Journal

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