Massey Services promotes Tony Massey to president and CEO

He joined the company in 1989 and has been president since 2006.
He joined the company in 1989 and has been president since 2006.
Tony Massey

Massey Services, Orlando, Florida, promoted Tony Massey to president and CEO. Harvey Massey will continue to serve as the company’s chairman of the board.

“As chairman of the board, be assured, I will remain active in our company and continue to work closely with Tony on our company’s future growth and development,” says Harvey Massey. “This year, I will be celebrating my 80th birthday and I look forward to spending more time with our family and friends, taking time to travel and enjoying our ranches.”

Tony Massey has been president of Massey Services since 2006.

“Tony has done an excellent job of managing the operations of our company and is most deserving of this promotion and the responsibilities that come with the title of chief executive officer,” says Harvey Massey. “He is an experienced executive with a commitment to service excellence and a true passion for our team members, our customers and our communities. I am confident that he will continue to successfully lead our company into the future.”

Tony Massey joined Massey Services in 1989 after graduating from the University of Alabama. He received his master’s degree from the Crummer Graduate School of Business at Rollins College and completed the OPM Key Executive Program at Harvard’s Graduate School of Business Administration.

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