Bruce E. Rocha Sr.
President and chief executive officer of Fisher & Rocha Inc 1965-2013
Licensed Real Estate Broker from 1963- present #35326
Qualified as an expert Real Estate appraiser in Massachusetts District and Superior Court
Former Arbitrator, with the American Arbitration Association qualified as a neutral for complex commercial construction disputes, serving for over 25 years
President and general manager of Bruce E. Rocha Inc. A property management firm specializing in property management and real estate development, 1963 to present.
Principle of BER. Inc. A branding and marketing firm manufacturing TownWear® apparel sold nationally to Qualified retailers.
Notary Public for since 1963
Licensed Construction Supervisor # 016211 issued by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Former elected member of the Mattapoisett Board of Assessors 15 years, serving as chairman for several years
Awarded the Massachusetts Accredited Assessor (M.A.A.) designation # 338 by the Massachusetts Assessors Association
Licensed Hoisting Engineer # 030309 by Comm. of Mass. Dept. of Public Safety
Member and past president of the Mattapoisett Lions Club
Treasurer of Pythagorean Lodge AF & AM. 30 years
Member of: Realtors Assoc. of Southeastern Mass
Massachusetts Association of Realtors
National Association of Realtors
The Builders and Remodelers Association of Greater Boston
Served on the Remodelers Council several years
The Massachusetts Builders Association
The National Builders Association
Former member of The National Remodelers Council.
Participant in the Penergy Multiple Listing Service
Accomplishments have been published in:
The Architectural Record by McGraw-Hill Publications
Builder Magazine the official magazine of the National Association of Home
Builders
Ten Houses’ by Peter Forbes of Rockport.
The Readers Digest
The
U2 Issues of Builder/ Architect Magazine
Served on The Mattapoisett Economic Study Committee. A committee established by the planning board and selectmen for the purpose of establishing a department to coordinate commercial development in the Mattapoisett Industrial Park and along Route 6.