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Weidlinger Associates Names New CEO-President
Raymond Daddazio takes helm of
the New York-based structural engineering firm. Also, Leggette,
Brashears & Graham names principal-in-charge of its
new Farmington, Conn., office.
NEW HIRES
Anthony Breu has been hired
as senior vice president and chief financial officer for Hunter
Roberts Construction Group, a construction management company
based in New York.
A.B. Robinson has been
hired as corporate senior vice president in the health, safety,
and environmental department of Skanska USA Building, a construction
management, general contracting, and design-build firm based
in Parsippany, N.J.
Steven Marks has returned
to the Andalex Group, a New York-based real estate organization,
as chief financial officer.
H. Rok Lee has joined Heitmann
& Associates, a building enclosure consultant based in
St. Louis, as manager of its Eastern regional office in New
York.
David Wasserman, formerly
commissioner of buildings, planning, and economic development
for the Town of North Hempstead, N.Y., and chairman of the
town's Community Development Agency, has been hired as vice
president and project manager at Douglaston Development, a
New York-based developer and affiliate of Levine Builders.
Michael Shelton has been
hired as vice president of government services at EMCOR Facilities
Services, a subsidiary of EMCOR Group, a mechanical and electrical
construction, energy infrastructure, and facilities services
firm based in Norwalk, Conn.
Joseph Carbone has been
hired as vice president of finance at Big City Development,
a construction management firm based in New York.
Kathy O'Malleyhas joined
JRS Architect, a design firm based in Mineola, N.Y., as director
of business development and marketing.
Deborah Manshas been appointed
Smart Growth Ombudsman of the New Jersey Planning Commission
by Gov. Jon Corzine.
PROMOTIONS
Raymond Daddazio has been named CEO and president of Weidlinger Associates, a civil and structural engineering firm based in New York.
Michael Squarzini has been
promoted to vice president of Thornton-Tomasetti Group, an
engineering and design firm based in New York.
Rob Good has been named
principal-in-charge of the new Farmington, Conn., office of
Leggette, Brashears & Graham, a groundwater and environmental
engineering services firm based in Shelton, Conn.
Sarah Burke has been promoted
to vice president of sales and marketing and
Ramona Mahtani has been promoted to director of sales and
marketing at the Developers Group, a Brooklyn-based real estate
consulting, sales, and marketing firm.
Kevin Robbins has been
promoted to regional marketing and sales manager for Upstate
New York at Wausau Window and Wall Systems, a curtain wall
and window engineering firm based in Wausau, Wisc.
Alex Ferrini has been named
partner at LePatner & Associates, a construction law firm
based in New York.
Stephanie Moore and Silvia
Pogosyan have transferred to a business unit in Stamford,
Conn., serving Westchester and Fairfield counties for CB Richard
Ellis, a real estate brokerage firm based in Los Angeles.
In addition, Susanne Dengenis has been hired into the brokerage
service division and Colin Reilly has been promoted to first
vice president in Stamford. At the company's New York office,
Jonathan Fales, Zach Freeman, and Jim Searl have been promoted
to vice president, and Doug Dolgoff, Rachel Eberle, Michael
Wellen, and James Ackerson have been promoted to senior associate.
Judith Held has been named
a vice president of STV Group, a planning and design firm
based in New York.
HONORS AND APPOINTMENTS
David Scott, a structural
engineer and principal at the New York office of Arup, a London-based
engineering and consulting firm, has been named chairman of
the Chicago-based Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitats.
Lee Weintraub of Lee Weintraub
Landscape Architecture in Yonkers, N.Y., is one of 31 members
who have been selected for induction into the Council of Fellows
of the American Society of Landscape Architects.
COMPANY NEWS
WSP Cantor Seinuk, a New
York-based structural engineering firm, has won the Diamond
Award for Engineering Excellence from the American Council
of Engineering Companies-New York for its structural engineering
work on 7 World Trade Center.
Skyline Steel, a steel
foundation and structural product supplier based in Parsippany,
N.J., is opening a new manufacturing facility in Iuka, Miss.,
to make spiralweld pipe.
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