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FRANK TORRE SERVES AS CO-CEO OF SIGNAL RESTORATION SERVICES, A LARGE-SCALE NATIONAL DISASTER RESTORATION SERVICES COMPANY, AND THE VICE CHAIRMAN OF PUROCLEAN, A RESIDENTIAL DISASTER RESTORATION SERVICES COMPANY WITH LOCATIONS ACROSS THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA.

Frank Torre Named One of the Most Powerful Business Leaders

Frank Torre, Vice Chairman of PuroClean and Co-CEO of Signal Restoration Services, has been named to dBusiness Magazine’s “500 Most Powerful Business Leaders in Michigan” list for the eighth year in a row. This annual distinction honors executives who are shaping the...

DMC RIM Breaks Ground on new facility at District Detroit.

Frank Torre, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Detroit Medical Center’s Rehabilitation Institute Michigan, recently attended a groundbreaking ceremony for the Institute’s new sports medicine facility in Detroit, Michigan. The new $65 million five-story sports...

Frank Torre hosts the DMC/RIM Foundation 2019 Go Beyond Gala

The Rehabilitation Institute of Michigan Foundation’s Evening Gala is an annual tradition which recognizes the program sponsors, staff and patients, and celebrates the power of the human spirit to raise funds for the Rehabilitation Institute of Michigan. As the...

Frank Torre named among the Most Powerful Business Leaders in Metro Detroit.

Frank Torre, was recently named as one of the most powerful business leaders in Metro Detroit by dBusiness, the region’s premier business journal. The comprehensive list of the most powerful executives in more than 30 industries across Metro Detroit and Michigan recognizes the most highly selective business leaders in our region and state, and ranks them based on factors including the company size, growth rate, geographical reach, and extensive personal networks in the region.

Boys Hope Girls Hope Annual Golf Classic

As the Chairman of the Board of Directors of Boys Hope / Girls Hope of Detroit, Frank Torre hosted the Annual Golf Classic held the Oakland Hills Country Club in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan to support the national charitable organization that provides group homes for poor, academically capable children.