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ADONEL CONCRETE NAMES NEW COO & CFO

MIAMI – September 28 – Adonel Concrete, South Florida’s largest privately-owned concrete company, has announced it has promoted Deyanirhah Montalvan to Chief Operating Officer (COO) and Ivan Radi to Chief Financial Officer (CFO). The announcement was made by Luis Garcia, President and CEO of Adonel.

Deyanirhah Montalvan, Chief Operating Officer (COO)
Deyanirhah Montalvan, Chief Operating Officer (COO)

Montalvan previously served as General Manager of Adonel Block and Vice President of Operations for Adonel Concrete managing the daily operations of the Adonel Block plant along with overseeing the facility’s concrete initiatives. A Miami native, Montalvan earned an associate of arts degree in Business Administration from Miami Dade College and has been with the company for 11 years.

Radi recently served as Vice President of Administration after joining Adonel in late 2015. He has more than 26 years of experience in the international concrete industry. Radi earned a master’s degree in Business Administration and bachelor’s degree in Business Administration and Management in his native Colombia at the Universidad del Norte in Barranquilla.

Ivan Radi, Chief Financial Officer (CFO)
Ivan Radi, Chief Financial Officer (CFO)

Together, alongside Garcia, they will oversee the company’s three divisions – Adonel Concrete, Adonel Concrete West Palm Beach and Adonel Block Manufacturing.

ABOUT ADONEL: Founded in 1984 by Luis Garcia, Adonel Concrete maintains 12 plants in Miami, Fort Lauderdale, West Palm Beach and Fort Pierce. In 2010, Adonel expanded its operations to Haiti to help rebuild damaged areas. The company now operates three plants in Haiti and is supplying concrete for a number of projects in Port-au-Prince. Adonel has nearly 300 employees and a fleet of 150 trucks.

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