Mr. Cicero has more than 25 years of experience in construction and property improvements. He has been involved in every aspect of manufacturing and installation of home improvement products, sales, marketing, land development, and project management. Mr. Cicero has experience in both the private and public sectors having been awarded numerous contracts from municipalities, including the Metropolitan Dade County contract to provide emergency temporary housing for 1800 migrant farm workers after Hurricane Andrew in 1992 and the State of North Carolina contract to provide emergency housing for victims of Hurricane Floyd in 1999. Mr. Cicero was a partner in Sunset Palm Villas, a condominium conversion of 267 units from former HUD housing. Among other areas of responsibility, Mr. Cicero oversaw the selection of professionals including the general contractor, architect and legal counsel and was involved in every aspect of construction and other business and financial related details of the project. In addition to receiving praise and recognition from local civic and political leaders, Sunset Palm Villas was the catalyst in turning around a previously blighted area and introduced home ownership to a sector of the population that had not realized that dream before. Having hired numerous property management companies during his career, Mr. Cicero experienced firsthand the frustration of inept service providers and the deficiencies in the scope and level of service that some of these companies provided at over-inflated prices. That is what motivated Mr. Cicero to create South Florida Condominium Management, Inc. (“SFCM”). SFCM is dedicated to exceeding clients’ expectations by applying knowledge, experience and technological innovation to the challenges of property and Association management.