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Zach Strickland

Senior Project Manager at DeAngelis Diamond

Zach Strickland is a seasoned construction professional with extensive experience in project management. Currently serving as Senior Project Manager at DeAngelis Diamond since January 2023, Zach has previously held the position of Project Manager at Winter Park Construction from February 2016 to January 2023. Prior to that, Zach gained valuable experience as an Assistant Project Manager at RA-LIN and Associates, Inc. from March 2012 to February 2016, and as a Superintendent at The Conlan Company from January 2011 to March 2012. Zach holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Building Construction from Southern Polytechnic State University, completed from 2008 to 2010.

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DeAngelis Diamond

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DeAngelis Diamond is a national construction management firm experienced in negotiating and managing over $4 billion of construction spanning a variety of building types including Automotive, Educational, Faith Based, Financial, Government, Healthcare, Hospitality, Industrial, Multi Family Residential, Office, Retail, Science & Technology, Senior Living and Green building. DeAngelis Diamond Construction was founded by David Diamond and John DeAngelis in 1996, they based the company’s mission on seven core values: Faith in God, Honor to Build, Lasting Relationships, Excellence & Quality, Leadership, Healthy Environment, Culture and Integrity. Whatever the scope or scale of the project, the corporate mission remains the same. False Job offers and scam alert Please be aware that the construction industry has received reports that several well-known company names are being targeted in attempts to scam job applicants through interviews conducted on Google Hangouts, via email scams and other online job search sites. This is in no way connected to DeAngelis Diamond. DeAngelis Diamond does not request any credit card, bank account, financial information, ask for money or transactions during our interview process. If you believe you have been the victim of online fraud activity, please report the incident immediately to the FBI Internet Crime Complaint Center. For more information regarding this scam specifically, please review the Better Business Bureau article discussing the recent industry scam activity.


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