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Kenneth Ramsewak

Manager Environmental Services at StuyTown

Kenneth Ramsewak is an experienced professional in environmental services and janitorial management, currently serving as the Manager of Environmental Services at StuyTown - Stuyvesant Town/Peter Cooper Village since June 2017. Kenneth has also held the position of Janitorial Supervisor at CRRE Madison LLC since July 2012. Prior to these roles, Kenneth's extensive background includes serving as Senior Maintenance Manager at AvalonBay Communities from April 2004 to July 2012, Project Manager at ABM Industries from October 2002 to April 2004, and Project Manager at Collins Building Services from 1996 to 2002, among other project management roles in various companies. Kenneth holds a GED from Tunapuna Government Secondary School in Trinidad and Tobago, where education was completed from 1962 to 1968.

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New Rochelle, United States

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StuyTown

StuyTown Property Services is responsible for taking care of the almost 28,000 residents that live in our community on the East River between 14th St. and 23rd St. We are focused on being both a great place to work and to live. We are part of a very competitive NYC residential real estate market and need a very talented team to deliver on our promises to residents and to communicate to the world why they should live here. We know that if we take care of our team, everything else will fall into place. We aren’t perfect, but we will try to set very clear expectations, always let you know where you stand, and do everything in our power to help you get where you want to go. We don’t have any “best place to work” awards, but that will change soon. Just watch. Competitive pay and a full slate of benefits that even includes things like paid parental leave. We have a CEO that will make fun of himself and would welcome you to come into his office and tell him he was wrong. If any of that sounds interesting, then maybe we are a fit. Life is too short to work with people you don’t like. So whatever you do, don’t make that mistake.