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Cruess of TFMoran elected to March of Dimes board of directors

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Bedford, NH According to the Boston-Manchester Market of the March of Dimes, Dylan Cruess has been elected to the organization’s board of directors. Cruess is the chief operating officer and a principal at TFMoran, a regionally recognized land planning firm specializing in engineering and surveying services. 

“Being involved with the March for Babies 3-mile walk event held in May at the SNHU campus was very inspiring,” said Cruess. “An amazing $104,000 was raised through this event alone to support research, advocacy and programs for the health of moms and babies.”

Cruess also serves on the Manchester Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, the New Hampshire Business Committee for the Arts Board of Directors and is a member of the 40 Under Forty Class of 2018.

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