February 27, 2025 - 06:03

Holliston, MA – Performance Contracting, Inc. (PCI) New England has announced the appointment of Andrew Collentro as the new Business Development Manager. With decades of experience in the pharmaceutical critical utilities sector, Collentro is set to enhance PCI's strategic initiatives and drive growth in the region.
Collentro's extensive background includes a proven track record in business development and client relations within the construction and pharmaceutical industries. His expertise is expected to play a pivotal role in expanding PCI's market presence and fostering strong partnerships with clients.
In his new role, Collentro will focus on identifying new business opportunities, developing strategic plans, and leading efforts to enhance customer satisfaction. His deep understanding of industry trends and client needs positions him well to contribute to PCI's ongoing success.
The addition of Collentro to the team underscores PCI's commitment to excellence and innovation in delivering top-tier services to its clients.
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