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Dave Kranick

Home Adaptation Supervisor at Omicelo

Dave Kranick serves as the Home Adaptation Supervisor at Omicelo since May 2021, collaborating with occupational therapists and participants to develop strategies that enhance health, safety, and mobility. From February 2020 to October 2020, Kranick held the position of M.P.S Specialist at Amcom/Xerox, and prior to that, spent over three decades at ComDoc, Inc. in various roles including Xerox Technical Service Manager, where responsibilities included managing field technicians and addressing customer concerns. Kranick also served as a Major Accounts Executive, Facilities Management Regional Manager, Logistics - Supply Chain Manager, Manager of Asset Renewal Center, and Field Services Engineer throughout the years. Kranick holds an Associate degree in Specialized Technology, Electronics from Penn Technical Institute and has pursued studies at the University of Pittsburgh.

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Pittsburgh, United States

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Omicelo

At Omicelo we build Home | Health | Wealth in communities by upholding two essential core values: 1) Housing is a social determinant of health; and 2) Neighborhood improvement can, and should, result in economic livelihood for existing community members. We build sustainable communities by investing in and developing residential and commercial real estate assets. Through family-based programming and strong community partnerships, we support the people who live and work within those neighborhoods. Founded in 2014 in Pittsburgh, PA, Omicelo’s team of experts leverages smart technology, results-backed data and over 50 years of experience in real estate investing, business operations and quantitative analytics in its investment practices. Operating throughout the Mid-Atlantic and Eastern U.S., Omicelo maintains the highest possible standards of integrity, ethics and social responsibility. We deliver expertise at each of the 7 Pillars we believe are essential to sustainable growth: Strategy, Technology, Communications, Finance, Legal, Capital and, most importantly, People.