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DiPrete Engineering promotes eight professionals

Shown (top row from left) are: Molly Titus; Brandon Carr; Sheryl Guglielmo; and Jennifer Sweet. Shown (bottom row from left) are: Joe Duhamel; Matt Caulfield; Dana Nisbet; and Brian Lavey Shown (top row from left) are: Molly Titus; Brandon Carr; Sheryl Guglielmo; and Jennifer Sweet. Shown (bottom row from left) are: Joe Duhamel; Matt Caulfield;
Dana Nisbet; and Brian Lavey

Newport, RI DiPrete Engineering, a leading civil/environmental engineering firm with projects across Rhode Island, Mass., and Conn., have promoted eight professionals.

A member of the firm’s Newport office and its first project manager, Molly Titus has more than 17 years of engineering experience throughout New England.

Also earning the title of project manager is Sheryl Guglielmo who is approaching her 10th year at DiPrete Engineering.  

Another new project manager is Brandon Carr who joined DiPrete Engineering in 2007. 

Other promotions include Matt Caulfield and Joe Duhamel who have earned the title of project engineer.

 Also promoted was Jennifer Sweet who now holds the title of billing and accounts payable supervisor. 

Brian Lavey and Dana Nisbet have received promotions as well, both earning the title civil engineer II.

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