Gardens Group, LSI Services name new sales VP

Gardens Group and LSI Services LLC, Old Tappan, New Jersey, named Marc Angarano as senior vice president of sales and growth.
Marc Angarano brings with him years of landscape experience gained through jobs with Eastern Land Management, BrightView and The Brickman Group.
Gardens Group and LSI Services LLC, Old Tappan, New Jersey, named Marc Angarano as senior vice president of sales and growth.

Gardens Group and LSI Services LLC, Old Tappan, New Jersey, named Marc Angarano as senior vice president of sales and growth.

“Marc is a highly respected leader in commercial landscaping, and we are pleased he has joined Gardens Group and LSI Services,” says Rishi Gaind, managing partner of Gaind Capital Partners who previously acquired LSI Services. “His knowledge of the landscaping needs of a wide variety of commercial properties will help us thrill customers with creative and impactful solutions. We want our customers to rely on LSI Services for everything outside, and Marc brings the expertise to do just that.”

Previously, Angarano served as a market sales leader for Eastern Land Management and a business development executive with BrightView. He also held several account and operations management positions with The Brickman Group.

Angarano attended Eastern Connecticut State University, where he studied communications.

Outside of work, Angarano enjoys spending time with his family and can usually be found coaching his girls’ soccer team with his wife or on the slopes skiing with his family during the winter. A football coach for more than 26 years at Brookfield High School in Connecticut, he now serves as president of Brookfield Football Circle of Excellence.

Angarano resides in Woodbury, Connecticut, with his wife, Becca, and 8-year-old triplets, Riley, Brook and Gillian.

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