D’Introno named director of operations for Mirabito Convenience Stores

Sandro D’Introno

Sandro D’Introno has been named director of operations to support the C-Store system for Mirabito Convenience Stores.

D’Introno is a graduate of Union-Endicott High School and attended the State University of New York Broome Community College.  He began his career at Day N’ Nite Convenience Stores, spent 10 years as regional manager for XtraMart Convenience Stores, and the last 14 years as the general manager for a convenience store group with locations in New York and Pennsylvania.

He is married with four children and will report to the chief operating officer for Mirabito Convenience Stores, Rich Mirabito.

Mirabito, with corporate offices in Binghamton, owns and operates 74 convenience stores throughout central New York. Mirabito companies operate in eight states with divisions including Natural Gas and Electric, Home Energy Products and Services, Wholesale Energy Products and Services, Convenience Stores, and Mirabito Truck Repair.

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