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Borough President Vito Fossella announced that Staten Islander Angie Master has been designated Vice Chair of the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC).
Angie Master is a long-time real estate broker at Prendamano Real Estate, handling all aspects of commercial real estate. In her time with the LPC, she worked on the designations for a number of significant landmarks, including Frederick Douglass Memorial Park in Staten Island, the Old Croton Aqueduct Walk in the Bronx, and the former Whitney Museum of American Art at 945 Madison Ave. Prior to her real estate career, she worked as a management consultant and marketing executive and taught marketing as an adjunct professor at Wagner College. She has also served on the board of the Jewish Community Center of Staten Island and on the board of Staten Island Academy. She holds a bachelor’s degree and master’s degree from Stanford University and earned her Master of Business Administration from Columbia Business School, where she was the Robert Lear Scholar. “We offer our well-earned congratulations to Angie Master as she assumes the important role of vice chair of the NYC Landmarks Preservation Commission,” said Borough President Fossella. “As a longtime Staten Islander with a deep appreciation of NYC’s unique cultural and architectural history, she will perform well in this capacity, and we thank her for her service to the City.” (Photo courtesy of the LPC) Comments are closed.
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