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Coffey joins JM Coull, Inc. as new marketing assistant

Jennifer Coffey, JM Coull

Maynard, MA JM Coull, Inc. has hired Jennifer Coffey as the firm’s new marketing assistant. She brings more than 20 years of marketing and administrative experience across several industries, and most recently was an office manager at Servpro.

Coffey is supporting JMC’s marketing and business development efforts. With a background in graphic design, she will play an integral role in the company’s 2017 marketing initiatives. Additionally, Coffey assists JMC’s operations and preconstruction teams, and performs other business functions within the firm.

“I couldn’t be happier to have Jen on board here in the marketing department,” said JMC marketing manager Laura Burch. “From day one, she jumped right in and she continues to be a great asset to our department and JM Coull overall. She will definitely play a key role in helping us accomplish our marketing and business development objectives.”

JM Coull is a construction management, design-build, and general contracting firm specializing in new construction and renovations for the advanced technology, life sciences, commercial/industrial, healthcare, education, and institutional markets. The firm uses an integrated approach to project management and focuses attention on the early phases of a project, using its proprietary StartSmart process, to ensure overall success. The company works throughout New England from its headquarters in Maynard, Mass.

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