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Curtis named leader of building sevives for Tighe & Bond

Jason Curtis

Westfield, Ma Vice president Jason Curtis has been appointed as Tighe & Bond’s building services business line leader. Curtis is a registered professional engineer in several states and a LEED Accredited Professional. Before taking on his current role, he served as technical director for the business line and oversaw key initiatives for the firm, while also successfully developing and managing a large portfolio of clients.

Curtis has led numerous projects from the conceptual design phase through construction for a wide variety of project types including higher education, K-12 schools, municipal buildings, industrial facilities, and multi-family residential with a constant focus on energy and sustainability.

Curtis is a graduate of Tighe & Bond’s Leadership Institute and the ACEC Odyssey Leadership Program, where professionals develop their leadership skills for future management opportunities. Within Tighe & Bond, he is an active member of the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Committee.

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