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DECCO names two new management positions

Brookline, NH DECCO, Inc. has named two new management positions and new hires amid recent growth.

Edwin Jones has been named director of environmental, health & safety. In this new position, Jones will provide leadership and oversight for DECCO’s EH&S program with a focus on pro-active communications and promotion of a safety culture. Edwin has more than 30 years of experience in the management of health and safety programs.

Dale Cailler was named corporate manager. In this new position, Cailler supports DECCO leadership overseeing the development, implementation, and management of key strategic projects, collaborating across various departments to ensure strategic goals and deliverables are successfully executed.

Brian Burns was named project manager within the DECCO Construction Group. Brian joins DECCO with over a decade of experience.

Molly Reagan joins DECCO as project engineer from her recent position as director of public affairs at the Associated Builders & Contractors of MA. As project engineer she will assist both the preconstruction and construction teams with estimating, project documentation, material procurement and selection. 

“This is an exciting time in DECCO’s history as we announce these strategic new positions,” notes Kyle Reagan, CEO, DECCO, Inc. “These new appointments will play a key role in the expansion of services supporting new and existing clients with an emphasis on promoting a safety-first culture, enhanced quality practices and a dedication to integrity that has become a hallmark of the DECCO Difference.”

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