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IREM NYC awards Daniel Gale NY Property Management AMO designation

Shown (from left) are: IREM regional vice president Michael Torres, CPM, Frank Socci, Jr., CPM, DGNYPM, and IREM NYC chapter president Jessica Tusing, CPM at the chapter’s annual dinner and awards.

Melville, NY According to IREM NYC, Daniel Gale NY Property Management (DGNYPM) has earned the prestigious Accredited Management Organization (AMO) designation from the Institute of Real Estate Management.

Located in Melville, Daniel Gale Property Management is a full-service property management firm with a diverse portfolio, handling residential, commercial, industrial, associations and special use properties. Their collaboration with Daniel Gale Sotheby’s International Realty also enables them to offer comprehensive real estate sales and lease transactions.

Established in 1945, the AMO designation by the Institute of Real Estate Management (IREM) sets the gold standard for property management firm excellence in conduct and client service. DGNY’s achievement underscores their commitment to these high standards. Congratulations to the entire DGNYPM team on this well-deserved recognition!

A special shoutout to Frank Socci, Jr., CPM, DGNYPM’s director of management, current IREM NYC board member, past chapter president, die-hard NY Jets fan and grill guru. Socci’s dedication to the property management profession, coupled with his strong belief in education and certification, offers a blueprint for success. His dedication to our chapter is a huge benefit and added bonus for us!

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