Allen Lund promotes 2 in New York, South Carolina offices

Allen Lund Co., La Cañada Flintridge, Calif., has promoted Todd Piccola in the Rochester, N.Y., office and Greg Babiarz in the Charlotte, N.C., office.

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Allen Lund Co., La Cañada Flintridge, Calif., has promoted Todd Piccola in the Rochester, N.Y., office and Greg Babiarz in the Charlotte, N.C., office.

Piccola, who joined Allen Lund in 2010, is manager of the Rochester office. He has worked at the company’s Los Angeles and Boston offices as well, according to a news release.

“Todd has had experienced mentors to learn from in Tracy Lewin, ALC Los Angeles manager and Lenny Sciarappa, ALC Boston manager,” David Lund, vice president of sales and operations, said in the release. “Many in the Rochester office worked with Todd when he first started with ALC and are excited about his return.”

Babiarz is now assistant manager of the Charlotte office. He has 14 years of industry experience, 12 of them with Allen Lund.

Nate Thomas, Manager of the Charlotte office had this to say, “Since joining the company 12 years ago, Greg has played a vital role in the success of the Charlotte office,” Nate Thomas, Charlotte office manager, said in the release. “As operations manager, his hard work, leadership skills, and drive have been an integral part of our growth.”

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