CLD Consulting hires 4 and Davis receives LEED-AP certification
According to CLD Consulting Engineers, Inc. the following staff updates recently occurred:
*Will Davis, project manager/project engineer from CLD's Wilder, VT office has completed a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) training course and passed the LEED Accredited Professional exam to become certified as a LEED AP.
*Terrie Mavros is the new marketing coordinator for CLD. Terrie is a graduate of Northern Essex Community College and has a background in marketing and graphic design.
*William Gordon joins CLD's team as highway design technician. Gordon is a graduate of NH Technical Institute with an Associates Degree in Architectural/Civil Technologies.
*Nicole Fox, PE, joined CLD earlier this spring as project engineer. Fox has experience in highway design and planning.
*Miranda Cole joins the administrative team at CLD's Manchester office. Cole is a student at UNH, studying Mechanical Engineering.
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