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CORPORATE LADDER Continued from Page 7 SIGHTSEEING FIRM EYES BRANDING BOOST DESPITE THE RECESSION, tourism to the city has increased for all but one of the past 10 years, a boom that leaves competing travel companies vying hard to win their share of the market. So when NYC & Company predicted 55 million annual visitors and $45 million in tourism industry spending by 2015, New York Cruise Lines—which operates Circle Line—decided to step up its game, hiring Len Sinisgalli, 50, to be both chief financial officer and head of business development of the sightseeing boat operator. Mr. Sinisgalli has the ideal combination of financial experience and entrepreneurial spirit, said CEO Samuel Cooperman. “These are skills that can’t really be learned; they have to be practiced,” said Mr. Cooperman. Mr. Sinisgalli previously was chief of finance at telecommunications hardware company GSM Systems and a certified public accountant at onetime Big Five accounting firm Arthur Andersen & Co. Among his responsibilities, Mr. Sinisgalli will be tasked with raising private capital, developing a more modern brand for the company and getting more tourists on board a new Circle Line fleet of ADA-compliant tour buses due out sometime in 2013. The buses will accompany the classic sailing cruises that the company has been offering since 1945. —EVA SAVIANO ® Priced out of the Manhattan market for new construction? At Trump Parc Stamford you DON’T have to pay $2,000 per square foot to live in the lap of luxury. We offer Manhattan quality and world-class amenities starting at only $400 per square foot. These spacious apartments offer spectacular panoramic views of the New York City skyline and Long Island Sound. Conveniently located in the heart of downtown Stamford, Trump Parc is only 40 minutes to Grand Central Station on Metro North. Experience the best for less at Trump Parc Stamford. 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IN THE BOROUGHS
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BUSINESS PEOPLE
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