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Broden, Simmons, Morganthal, Hennessy and Haas join J.M. Coull

J.M. Coull has added five new employees to its staff: Bill Broden and David Simmons, project superintendents; Deney Morganthal, project manager; Robert Hennessy, project accounting coordinator; and Teri Haas, accounting assistant. Broden is a Mass. licensed construction supervisor with over 23 years of experience in the construction industry, he most recently owned and managed Broden Construction, a residential and light commercial construction firm. Prior to owning his own business, he worked for General Dynamics and Turner Construction of Boston. Simmons is an experienced construction superintendent who is rejoining JM Coull after departing to pursue other interests. He has worked on numerous large office and laboratory developments for clients such as Eastman/Kodak; The Shipley Company and Millipore Corporation. Simmons is a licensed construction supervisor in Mass. Morganthal is an experienced project superintendent and project manager specializing in the construction of residential multi-unit buildings such as apartment complexes and medical center residences. His project experience includes the construction of the Southern New Hampshire Medical Center in Nashua, a 70,000 s/f hospital renovation. Morganthal has also worked in the construction group at Gordon-Conwell, a theological seminary in South Hamilton, Mass. Hennessy formerly worked in the field for J.M. Coull, Rob has joined the accounting department as a project accounting coordinator. Haas has over six years of experience in accounts payable and receivable. Formerly she worked in the accounting department at G.V. Moore Lumber in Ayer, Mass. With over 20 years of experience, J.M. Coull's services include construction management, design/build, and general contracting services. J.M. Coull has demonstrated success completing a range of projects, including new building projects, total building renovations, operational facility upgrades, and process specific retrofits.
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