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Aloi joins New Haven office of Pearce Real Estate

Armand Aloi, Pearce Real Estate Armand Aloi, Pearce Real Estate

North Haven, CT According to Barbara Pearce, CEO and president of Pearce Real Estate, Armand Aloi has joined the company as a residential sales agent. He is assigned to work from the New Haven office.

“We are delighted to have Armand Aloi join us, and look forward to the contribution he will make,” said Pearce. “He is licensed as a real estate agent in Connecticut since 2001 and was licensed in Rhode Island, worked as a rental agent in Newport, and has a background in the hospitality industry. His hands-on knowledge of technology, people skills, and experience make him a good fit with us and are attributes which will serve him well.”

Aloi graduated from Southern Connecticut State University with a BA in Psychology in 1998, was awarded a BS in computer science in 2002, and later worked there as a professor’s assistant. He also studied photography and Italian at the Community College of Rhode Island. Among his hobbies are real estate investment, sports, computers, reading, travel and language. He is fluent in both Italian and Spanish.

Pearce Real Estate is a full-service real estate company with more than 100 agents and eight branch offices in greater New Haven and the Shoreline. Commercial Real Estate offices are located in North Haven, Milford and Rocky Hill.

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