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Anthony T. Rinaldi : ウィキペディア英語版
Anthony T. Rinaldi

Anthony T. Rinaldi (born February 8, 1965) is an American engineer, builder and businessman constructing and developing high-rise rental and condominium towers and hotels and large commercial projects throughout New York City, Westchester, New Jersey, Florida and Arizona. He founded The Rinaldi Group, LLC. in 2003, a commercial general contracting and construction management firm located in Secaucus, New Jersey, just outside New York City’s Lincoln Tunnel. Today, The Rinaldi Group, LLC., maintains a book of business in excess of $300 million.
On November 13, 2015 the New York City Department of Building suspended the licence of Rinalndi Group . The department of buildings charged that the Rinaldi Group repeatedly violated safety rules and performed work that wasn't approved.
== Early Life and education ==
Rinaldi was born in Elizabeth, New Jersey, and he is the only child and son of the late Anthony T. Rinaldi, II, a police captain and 33-year veteran of the Hoboken Police Department, and Mary Rinaldi, née Visaggio, an amateur bowling champion.
Rinaldi attended Secaucus High School in Secaucus, New Jersey and was a K-12 graduate of the Secaucus Public Schools, where he excelled both academically as well as athletically.〔 He graduated with honors and a 3.4 out of 4.0 GPA (A-) and was named to the Star Ledger’s 1st-Team All-State Honors in 1983.〔 Rinaldi received numerous athletic scholarships to play college baseball and was considered one of the top professional catching prospects in the nation, landing tryouts with the then California Angels, the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Cleveland Indians. Rinaldi chose college and an engineering degree first, over a professional career in baseball.
In 1983 Rinaldi accepted a scholarship 〔 to play Division I baseball at Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, where he majored in Mechanical Engineering and he received his Bachelor of Science in 1988, having taken time away from college when his father passed of colon cancer in 1984, just after Rinaldi and Lehigh came off of one of the university’s most successful baseball seasons in the school’s history, winning the ECC (East Coast Conference) division. He proceeded to be one of the nation’s leading hitters that year, finishing #5 in the ECC with a .393 batting average. In his following two seasons, Rinaldi was named team captain and finished .375 and .354, in his junior and senior seasons, respectively, and was named the team’s Most Valuable Player as a senior in 1987. Years later, Rinaldi would be honored with the distinction of being named to the Secaucus High School Athletic Hall of Fame in March 2002.〔
In 1988, Rinaldi turned down offers with Consolidated Rail Corporation,〔 Hess Corporation 〔 and First Brands Corporation 〔 to join HRH Construction, then one of New York City’s and the nation’s largest commercial builders and the construction division of Starrett Corporation, the entity that built the Empire State Building in 1929. There, he was involved in building several high-profile projects, among them the historical Audubon Ballroom, a venue best known for the assassination site of Malcolm X back on February 21, 1965.

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