Goodbye BAM, Hello New Opportunities

After an incredible 17+ years in business, I’ve decided to step away from my company, BAM Builder Advertising & Marketing Inc. I retired so that I could have more time to do the things I enjoy in life and have earned the ability to enjoy – spending time with my wife Karen and at my cottage in Muskoka, racing my car, skiing, and travelling. I’m also open to new opportunities in the real estate market.

Since my retirement, BAM has seen a major transformation with a new owner, name and brand. The agency now goes by Coolaid Studios and will be led by Rob Nicolucci. Rob is a longtime friend of mine as well as the President of RN Design, an architectural design firm in Vaughan, which he founded in 1991.

With BAM’s strength in digital marketing, its acquisition will help Rob Nicolucci and RN Design continue to expand in that direction. I’ve worked with Rob and his team for years, and am thrilled to be a part of this exciting change and to contribute to Coolaid’s growth as a Consultant.

I had a great run at BAM. The company was known as a key player in the new home industry. We worked with dozens of innovative builders and developers on groundbreaking, interesting projects that at times helped to change the face of the industry. We won many exciting awards over the years, and created countless inspired experiences for new home buyers across Ontario and beyond. Most importantly, I built a strong and strategic team that was the backbone of BAM, leading the company to success again and again. I’ve built relationships that will last a lifetime. After nearly 18 years, though, it’s time to move on.

Going forward, I’m open to new real estate opportunities and business ventures. Want to connect? Please don’t hesitate to get in touch.

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