Cagenello of Prudential Connecticut Realty Commercial receives Life Membership Award by the CCIM Institute
Bruce Cagenello, CCIM, CRB, GRI, of Prudential Connecticut Realty Commercial and a Connecticut CCIM Chapter member has received the Life Membership Award by the CCIM Institute. The award recognizes CCIM designees age 65with a minimum of 15 years as a designee, and a minimum of 20 service points. Applications are reviewed by the designation committee during the Institutes bi-annual meetings. If the application is approved by the governing council, in recognition years of membership and services, the life member will continue to receive the full benefits of membership.
Frederick Petrella, CCIM and Conn. Chapter president said, "Bruce has been a contributing and active member of the Institute and our chapter for many years, it is an honor well deserved. Our chapter congratulates Bruce".
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