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DiPrete Engineering promotes Aybar, Carr, and Guglielmo

Dedham, MA DiPrete Engineering has promoted Brandon Carr, PE, LEED AP; Pamela Aybar, EIT; and Sheryl Guglielmo, LEED AP.

Carr, who earned his MBA from Northeastern University, has been promoted to senior project manager. Carr joined DiPrete in 2007 after working with the Mass. Highway Department. He is responsible for overseeing projects’ engineering design, regulatory permitting, and construction management.

Aybar has been promoted to project engineer. Aybar earned a degree from the Technological Institute of Santo Domingo in the Dominican Republic (INTEC) in 2014 and joined DiPrete in 2018 after working as a civil designer for three years. She has since been involved in several projects ranging from residential and commercial to solar developments. Aybar will handle project designs that meet regulatory requirements and client needs, as well as coordinate and schedule regulatory submittals.

Guglielmo has been promoted to senior project manager. Guglielmo joined DiPrete in 2006 after earning a degree from the Wentworth Institute of Technology. She will continue to run and develop her own client portfolio, represent and build upon the firm’s brand in the Southern New England Region, and represent and navigate clients and their projects through the real estate development process ultimately to construction completion. Guglielmo is also an advocate for the firm’s up-and-coming talent, empowering and encouraging them to become future leaders.

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