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Beaulieu join EnviroVantage as new senior operations manager; Papandrea named new marketing director

Richard Beaulieu and Alicia Papandrea have joined EnviroVantage, a fully licensed, full-service commercial and residential environmental and specialty services contractor. Beaulieu has come on board as the new senior operations manager. Beaulieu has spent the last seven years as a construction manager with responsibilities of project management, safety, quality, and process development. He is also an expert in the area of Government Affairs including his work on projects with the Department of Defense. Some of the qualifications Beaulieu brings to EnviroVantage include CQM Quality Management and OSHA 500 Train the Trainer certification for safety for construction. He holds a B.A. in Business from Southern NH University. Papandrea is the new marketing director for EnviroVantage. She is a recent graduate from the University of New Hampshire, graduating with dual degrees in Business Administration and Marketing. Papandrea's talents and experience extend to include such as specific disciplines as creating videos for television, being a radio personality for University's radio station, and having an active role in the Whittemore School of Business' marketing department. EnviroVantage owner Scott Knightly said "It is clear that we have secured a budding marketing talent in Alicia. We are certain that she will bring a wealth of fresh ideas and an enormous amount of energy to her new role within our company." EnviroVantage is a commercial and residential environmental and specialty services contractor who is a two time winner of Business of the Year. They provide innovative strategies, exceptional performance and superior customer service for services such as the removal of lead paint, asbestos, PCBs and mold, decontamination, demolition, disaster recovery, duct cleaning plus historic restoration and environmental clean-up.
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