Anthony Rinaldi

Anthony Rinaldi (born February 8, 1965) is an American businessperson, builder and, founder-president of The Rinaldi Group, a general contracting and construction management company, established in 2003.

Raised in Secaucus, New Jersey, and a resident of the town since moving there with his family in 1971, Rinaldi graduated from Secaucus High School in 1983, where he played catcher on the school's baseball team; Rinaldi was inducted in the Secaucus Hall of Fame in 2003.

Business career

He is serving as founder-president of The Rinaldi Group, a general contracting and construction management company headquartered in Secaucus. His organization has been positioned #614 on the Inc. 5000 list of America's Fastest Growing Companies in 2016. Before establishing his own company, Anthony worked for HRH Construction, a part of Starrett Corporation and George A. Fuller Company. As a COO, he also worked for Crain Construction Company in Jersey City, NJ. He is the chairperson of the New York City Leadership Committee for the Associated Builders and Contractors, a national U.S. trade association representing the non-union construction industry.

Controversy

After a worker's death, his company's license was suspended in November 2015 by New York City Department Of Buildings for repeated violation of safety rules. But later his firm was exonerated.

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