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CUBE 3 hires Fiorillo as chief information officer

Tony Fiorillo

Lawrence, MA According to CUBE 3, Tony Fiorillo has joined the firm as chief information officer. Prior to joining CUBE 3, Fiorillo served as principal and director of IT for Stantec (formerly ADD, Inc.). During his 25-year tenure there, Fiorillo specialized in architecting federated and virtual network infrastructures, business continuity and disaster recovery planning, project management, development of network security best practices and policies, IOS development, mobile deployment strategies, and workflow optimization. In addition to his understanding of computer networks and ability to deliver world–class data/network security, Fiorillo comes to CUBE 3 with extensive experience in the design profession.

“CUBE 3 embodies a unique and creative atmosphere that fosters collaboration at all levels, allowing the firm to develop meaningful, forward-thinking design solutions for our clients and the communities they serve,” Fiorillo said. “I look forward to bringing new innovations in technology to our business and design practices that will allow us to capture unique moments of inspiration, exceed our client’s expectations, and differentiate CUBE 3 from its competitors in the marketplace.”

In addition to working on his successful career, Fiorillo has devoted time to establishing two $10,000 Diversity in Architecture & Interior Design scholarships for Northeastern University and Wentworth Institute of Technology. Fiorillo also previously chaired the Charitable Giving Committee of Stantec’s Boston office.

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