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JME Promotes Mugford
Lynnfield, MA – Whitney Mugford has been promoted to director of human resources at JM Electrical Company, Inc (JME). She originally joined the company in 2019 as human resources manager.
In addition to human resources, Mugford will oversee safety protocols, marketing communications campaigns, and payroll and benefits.
Mugford has more than 15 years of experience in human resources, payroll,
and administrative operations. Before joining JME, she was the human resources manager for a marketing/trading and utility company with offices in the U.S. and Canada. “Whitney continues to play important role in JME’s success Mugford by engaging our employees, developing new programs and protocols, and helping to shine a light on our work in the construction industry,” said John
Guarracino, principal and COO.
ReArch Hires Two, Promotes One
South Burlington, VT – ReArch Company announced the promotion of Michael Biama to vice president of development and property management. Additionally, Jack Kehoe and Tanner Bliss have joined the firm as facilities technicians.
In his role, Biama oversees all ReArch Properties staff and focuses on expanding ReArch’s development and property management portfolio. He spearheads business development efforts and works closely with the marketing department to
Biama grow the ReArch Properties brand.
Kehoe and Bliss are responsible for working closely with tenants and property management clients to ensure the efficient operation of ReArch’s managed properties. Both work closely with ReArch’s facilities manager to provide staffing to support ReArch Properties managed facilities.
Kehoe Bliss
Schroeder Joins e2 engineers
Concord, MA – e2 engineers announced that Mac Schroeder, PE, SE has been promoted to the position of associate principal. He will join Kate MacDougall, PE in running the firm’s Concord branch.
Schroeder has over a decade of experience working on educational, commercial, and
residential projects. Licensed as a Professional Engineer in Massachusetts, he has worked on a variety of projects including the Mount Wachusett Community College Science Center in Gardener, Excel Academy Charter School in East Boston, and an undisclosed Schroeder 100,000sf life sciences facility in Scarborough, Maine.
ReyCon Welcomes Shook
Plymouth, MA – ReyCon announced that Micah Shook recently joined the company as chief estimator. He will be responsible for the oversight of the estimating process for all projects bid and awarded to ReyCon.
Shook brings close to 20 years of experience in different aspects of the construction field to the ReyCon team and has worked with firms such as Nauset, Dellbrook and GenCon. His career as a full-time estimator began in 2005 and since that time he has been working primarily on high-end residential, retail, industrial, and healthcare projects for numerous clients.
“We are very pleased to welcome Micah to the ReyCon family,” said
ReyCon president, Michael Shook
Reynolds. “He brings extensive industry experience to the team and fills a critical role for us as we continue to grow and expand into new sectors.”
Weston & Sampson Promotes Five
Reading, MA – Weston & Sampson recently announced several senior level promotions in New England.
Mike Scipione, P.E. has assumed the newly created role of chief development officer. He will provide leadership to help execute and manage strategic growth plans, mergers and acquisitions, organization/structure of business development and marketing groups, and strategic teaming partnerships.
Indrani Ghosh, Ph.D. was promoted to senior technical leader in the firm’s Climate Resiliency initiative. She has nearly 20 years of experience in translating climate change projections to engineering design criteria for new and existing infrastructure.
Steven LaRosa was promoted to senior technical leader in the Energy, Geotechnical, and Environmental group. With over 35 years of experience, he helps lead the firm’s practice related to emerging contaminants, including PFASrelated site assessment and remediation and risk assessment.
Michael Smith, P.E. was promoted to senior technical leader in the Wastewater group and will lead industrial wastewater market development efforts. He has more than 30 years of experience in industrial and municipal wastewater facilities planning and process design and control.
Malcolm Beeler, LEP was promoted to senior technical leader in the firm’s Energy, Geotechnical, and Environmental group. He has 30 years of experience and specializes in remedial site investigations, remedial design and implementation, and remediation site management.
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AGC MA Welcomes Henry Kruger
Wellesley, MA – The Associated General Contractors of Massachusetts, Inc. (AGC MA) announced that Henry Kruger has been named marketing and communications manager for the association.
In his role, Kruger will provide strategic oversight of the association’s internal and external communications, marketing and public relations activities.
He most recently served as the marketing and communications director at the
Associated General Contractors of Greater Milwaukee (AGC GM). “Mr. Kruger’s unique marketing and association experience will be of tremendous value to AGC MA and should make for a seamless transition,” stated John Ferrante, CEO of AGC MA. Kruger “We’re confident that Henry will help AGC MA increase the profile of the association and enhance our reputation as the premier construction employer group in the Commonwealth.”
Jones Architecture Hires Two
Salem, MA – Jones Architecture announced that Cheree Isbell has joined its team as a project designer and Ka Man Leung will be the fall 2022 co-op.
Isbell is a graduate of Auburn University with a Bachelor of Science in environmental design. She says she is fascinated with historic preservation, as well as sustainable design, and is grateful to be in a continuously evolving field which has the potential to enhance the human experience and effect positive change environmentally.
Leung currently attends Northeastern University as a third-year architecture undergraduate. She says she believes architecture should strive to find innovative ways to incorporate sustainability and STEM while improving social equity. She will be working with the company through October.
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