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Joseph Crivello, Vice President:
Joseph Crivello began his career in the late 1970’s as a real estate
broker. After building a solid foundation in the residential brokerage
business, he formed a partnership with Frank Crivello in 1982. Together
they invested in REO multifamily projects located in the Midwest.
By 1985, their focus transitioned to the ownership and ground up
development of retail shopping centers located from coast to coast.
Joseph Crivello oversaw all facets of the development of commercial
projects as an executive of Crivello Construction Inc.
Since 1991 Joseph Crivello has served as the Co-Trustee of the Irrevocable
Children's Trust. He contributes oversight to trust investments
beginning with pre-acquisition and extending through ownership and
disposition. The investments include real estate, natural resources,
marine and casino gaming, telecommunications and technology.
Joseph Crivello has been President, and sole-shareholder of National
Management Inc., a real estate management company, and Sierra Finance
Corporation, a finance company since 1992.
Joseph Crivello is a shareholder and consultant to Oceans Casino
Cruises, Incorporated. Oceans acquired SunCruz Casinos, LLC and
its affiliates, for aggregate consideration of $36.5 million under
an asset purchase agreement approved by the United State Bankruptcy
Court for the Southern District of Florida in February, 2004 and
closed in April, 2004. SunCruz operates vessels from six locations,
each of which departs at least twice daily from various ports along
Florida’s coast and Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, and cruises into
international waters. SunCruz’s vessels carry a total of approximately
1,767 slot machines and 144 table games. Joseph Crivello assisted
Oceans in securing new locations, the transfer of various existing
leases and other conditions necessary to close the transaction.
Joseph Crivello is the President of Heritage Structures, Inc. Heritage
owns a mill in Indiana equipped to construct prefabricated garages
sold to customers throughout the Midwest.
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