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      <description>Based in North Carolina, Nicholas Kutsuflakis has more than a decade of experience providing construction services in the storm restoration sector. From 2009 to 2015, Nicholas Kutsuflakis owned and operated RK Restoration, including overseeing its offices in Charlotte and Raleigh, North Carolina, and Richmond, Virginia. Among his services, he focused on repairing building interiors, as well as roofing, gutters, and siding, damaged by wind and hail.

Mr. Kutsuflakis has continued to furnish storm restoration services through Alpha Blue Construction, a company he has owned since 2015. Holding the title of CEO, he oversees sales training, scheduling, and job sites, and he manages diverse administrative duties, such as financial operations and negotiations with insurance providers. Under his leadership, Alpha Blue Construction has achieved an A rating from the Better Business Bureau. Additionally, he founded Alpha Blue Enterprises, a real estate investment firm, in 2017. As the owner, he acquires and restores properties both internationally and in the U.S., such as on the island of Aruba.</description>
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      <pubDate>2019-09-07 03:35:22 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Methods to Build Community Relations Through Police Departments</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Law enforcement expert <a href="http://www.philpulaski.com/">Phil Pulaski</a> has been a featured speaker at events such as the International Association of Chiefs of Police, American Society of Crime Laboratory Directors and International Association for Identification. During March 2014, Phil Pulaski retired as Chief of Detectives of the NYC Police Department (NYPD) where he managed 3,600 personnel who, during 2013, investigated more than 256,000 felony and misdemeanor crimes (including 335 homicides) and arrested than 39,000 offenders</div>]]></description>
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