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Esposito joins STV|DPM as director of business development in Newton

Newton, MA STV|DPM has hired Kristina Esposito as director of business development. STV|DPM is part of STV, a national award-winning firm that provides a broad range of owner’s representative project management services.

Esposito will be working closely with clients to evaluate their real estate, design, construction and relocation needs and how STV|DPM can provide cost effective owner’s project management solutions. Esposito will work alongside Sandra Gucciardi, STV|DPM director of business development, to collaborate with the executive team to drive new business in the corporate, life science, healthcare and academic sectors.

Esposito comes to STV|DPM with 16 years of experience in the corporate interiors industry. She is a highly-respected business development professional and brings with her solid, established relationships in the architecture, design and real estate brokerage community as well as a strong end-user network. She is active in CoreNet Global’s New England chapter and served as co-chair and co-host of this year’s IIDA fashion show. 

In addition, Esposito is the co-founder of PLA! Group Boston (Professional Ladies Association), which has grown to more than 200 women in the AEC industry, focusing on networking, wellness, philanthropic, and educational events.

“Kris prides herself on developing long-lasting relationships built on trust and integrity, which is an important part our company’s core values” said Bob Keeley, STV|DPM senior vice president. “We are thrilled to welcome her to our team.”

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