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Tuesday, April 21, 2015

Giordano Gets ABC Endorsement

Superior Court candidate Emil Giordano, who currently sits on the Northampton County Court of Common Pleas, has earned the endorsement of the Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) Eastern Pa. Chapter.

“Giordano has demonstrated his strong commitment to community and free enterprise values. It is evident that he understands the construction industry and the merit philosophy that ABC represents,” said Mary Tebeau, President and CEO of the ABC Eastern Pa. Chapter.

Judge Giordano, first elected in 2003, has already received the endorsement of the Republican Party of Pennsylvania. he has also been recommended by the Pennsylvania Bar Association.

Judge Giordano has also served as an assistant district attorney, assistant public defender, civil litigator and as lead counsel in his private law practice. He resides in Bethlehem with his wife, Tina, and his two sons, Joseph and Caden.

If you were to ask him, he'd tell you his proudest accomplishment is his two sons, who are great kids. For years, son Joseph and niece Victoria Tesone collected used baseball and softball equipment to distribute to younger kids, making it possible for them to play.

His sons also have more common sense. Caden, for example, wants to be a doctor.

ABC Eastern Pennsylvania Chapter represents more than 14,000 merit construction employees who work for nearly 450 member companies. ABC was founded on the belief that construction projects should be awarded on merit to the most qualified and lowest responsible bidder. Nationally Associated Builders and Contractors is comprised of 70 chapters representing nearly 21,000 merit shop construction and construction-related firms with nearly two million employees.

3 comments:

  1. love Emil. the ABC, not so much...

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  2. It would be hard to find a better person in the NORCO Government Center than Judge Giordano.

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  3. Ask how many car dealerships are in that fake number of members. ABC (worst group in valley for people)

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