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Bowdoin Construction promotes Healey to project executive and hires Carroll as assistant project manager

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Needham, MA According to Bowdoin Construction, Rich Healey was promoted to the role of project executive. Healey joined Bowdoin as a project manager in 2017, and quickly became a valued contributor to the operations team, subsequently promoted to senior project manager. He has managed numerous complex, multi-faceted projects during his years with the firm. His experience spans multiple market sectors, including academic, corporate/industrial/lab, and retail. A 37-year industry veteran, Healey brings expertise in budget and schedule management, planning and procurement, and overall project coordination among the various team members and stakeholders.

“We are excited to see Rich advance his career with our firm,” said Bowdoin president Andrew Buckman. 

In addition, Bowdoin Construction has hired Morgan Carroll as an assistant project manager. A graduate of Missouri State University, Carroll comes to Bowdoin with over four years of industry experience, servicing national client accounts such as Chick-fil-A and H&R Block.

“Morgan’s strong organizational, communication, and interpersonal skills are a great asset to our firm,” said company president Andrew Buckman. “Our clients will benefit from Morgan’s excellent attention to detail and customer-centric approach. She has hit the ground running, joining our project teams for new facilities we’re building for Reliant Medical Group, Cohasset Golf Club, and Boston Analytical.”

Celebrating 50 years in business, Bowdoin Construction is one of the New England region’s leading and most highly regarded construction management firms. The Bowdoin team focuses on providing creative and collaborative solutions to each client’s specific building needs.

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