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American Electrical Contracting looks to grow as new CEO takes reins

New American Electrical Contracting Inc. CEO David Yencarelli said he wants to grow the large Jacksonville-based electrical contractor into South Florida and Georgia by 2030.

“David is the right leader for American,” Frick said. “David’s extensive management background and leadership skills should help American strengthen partnerships, develop personnel, and expand our revenue streams. We believe his strong leadership experience will continue to focus American on process, growth, sustainability, and profitability.”

Yencarelli said he wanted said he wanted to grow the contractor's approximately 142 employees and expand to Georgian and South Florida markets by 2030. Another goal is increasing annual revenue from $20 million currently to $30 million by 2030.

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