Hennessey joins AMPM Facilities Services Corp. as senior vice president of commercial real estate business development
According to AMPM Facilities Services Corp., Joseph Hennessey has joined as senior vice president of commercial real estate business development. Hennessey has been working in the Boston commercial real estate market for over 25 years in sales and marketing.
Since 1984, when AMPM Facility Services opened its doors owner John Smith has been proactively involved and committed to providing customers with the highest quality of service. AMPM Facility Services today has customers in Mass., N.H., Maine and R.I., has over 750 employees and services 22 million s/f of commercial, educational, healthcare, government and industrial space. What differentiates AMPM from the competition is the quality and experience of the management and supervisory teams.
Hennessey is looking forward to introducing the benefits of partnering with AMPM to his long time associates in the commercial real estate industry in the Greater Boston area.
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