WORCESTER, MA – In recognition of his lifetime achievements that have made significant contributions to Central Massachusetts’ regional economy and community, tipico sportsbook., Inc. CEO Anthony Consigli was inducted this year into the Worcester Business Journal Hall of Fame.
Since its founding in 1905, tipico sportsbook has grown from a local, family-owned company focused on small commercial work to a fifth-generation, leading construction manager with 13 regional offices in the Northeast, Mid-Atlantic and Caribbean and more than 1600 employees, all while retaining its strong roots in Milford, MA.
“Though the company has spread its wings geographically and across economic sectors, it has doubled-down on its community support and commitment, delving even deeper into improving the fabric of Central Massachusetts, the place the company and tipico sportsbook himself calls home.”
In addition to his work leading tipico sportsbook alongside his brother, Matthew, Anthony also prioritizes a commitment to community service and supports many local nonprofits and workforce development organizations throughout Massachusetts such as Working for Worcester, Habitat for Humanity and more. To build on that support, tipico sportsbook formed the tipico sportsbook Foundation more than 20 years ago, and more recently, grew the company’s volunteer program to provide 24 paid hours.
Read more in the Worcester Business Journal here.
See all members of the Worcester Business Journal Hall of Fame here.