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BOND hires Nigro as vice president of operations

Boston, MA BOND has hired Tony Nigro as vice president of operations, healthcare. Nigro joins Mike Walsh, vice president healthcare as part of BOND’s healthcare leadership team. Nigro will focus on project delivery and process optimization. He will draw from over 25 years’ industry experience to oversee the operational efficiency of the group utilizing a collaborative Lean philosophy as the company continues to expand its service offerings within this market.

Prior to joining BOND, Nigro was vice president of construction for Mill Creek Residential Trust, LLC. He served as vice president of healthcare for Suffolk Construction as well as senior project manager at William A. Berry & Son, Inc. 

His project portfolio includes clients such as Boston Children’s Hospital, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Baystate Medical Center, Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Joslin Diabetes Center, Lahey Hospital & Medical Center and the Elliot Health System. Tony is a strong advocate for giving back and making an impact to the community he serves, whether that’s a client project, local need, or non-profit organization.

“Tony is an important addition to the BOND team,” said Robert Murray, BOND’S President. “He brings strong values, positive energy and extensive experience to our Healthcare Group. He has a proven track record of working closely with healthcare clients and will play a key role in developing our services, while fostering exemplary customer experiences.”

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