Romano joins DTZ FHO Partners as associate with SBG
DTZ FHO Partners welcomes Ryan Romano as an associate working with the Suburban Brokerage Group (SBG). In this capacity, Romano will be responsible for new business development and providing brokerage services for clients in the Rte. 128 Central sub market.
According to Brian Hines, partner of DTZ FHO, "Ryan is a great addition to our Suburban Brokerage Group. His sales experience will blend perfectly with DTZ FHO's existing talent base and team-oriented culture."
Prior to joining DTZ FHO, Romano was employed by TechTarget of Needham as senior account executive in their sales division where he achieved membership status into TechTarget's "President's Club" for three consecutive years by exceeding quarterly and yearly sales quotas and has achieved membership status into TechTarget's "Million Dollar Club" for generating over $1 million in revenue in 2006 and again in 2007.
"I am extremely proud to be joining the team of professionals at DTZ FHO," said Romano. I look forward to working closely with my suburban brokerage colleagues in providing the best services to our clients."
Ryan earned a B.S. in Marketing from Providence College in 2004. He is a licensed sales person and a member of The Friars Club.
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