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Bowdoin promotes Sheahan and Leclerc to senior project manager

Luisa Sheahan

 

Andrew Leclerc

 

Needham, MA Bowdoin Construction has promoted Luisa Sheahan and Andrew Leclerc to the role of senior project manager. Sheahan has been with Bowdoin since 2022, and Leclerc since 2023. Both have demonstrated leadership qualities, attention to detail, and the problem-solving aptitude to be efficient and effective project managers. Sheahan and Leclerc have overseen a number of high-profile projects for academic, healthcare, and commercial clients.

“Andrew and Luisa are strong contributors to our operations team and firm overall. They bring enthusiasm to their work and are mentors to our up-and-coming junior associates,” said Bowdoin president Andrew Buckman. “Both are well-deserving of this recognition, and we are happy to see them advancing in their careers here at Bowdoin.”

Founded in 1973, Bowdoin Construction is one of the New England region’s leading and most highly regarded construction management firms, providing creative and collaborative solutions for each client’s building needs. 

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