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Donato joins Hancock Assocs. as senior project manager and regional office manager

Anthony Donato,
Hancock Associates

Danvers, MA Anthony Donato, P.E., LEED AP joined Hancock Associates as a senior project manager and regional office manager of the combined Hancock/H.W. Moore Boston office. He is responsible for business development, financial management, staff oversight and project management for both the Hancock and H.W. Moore entities.

Donato has over 25 years of experience with a long history of permitting in retail and residential developments throughout New England. Prior to joining Hancock Associates, he was a project manager and civil engineer at several well-respected engineering firms in Massachusetts.

Donator has a Bachelor of Science in civil engineering from Worcester Polytechnic Institute. He is a licensed Professional Engineer in New Hampshire and Massachusetts, a licensed Soil Evaluator and LEED AP certified. 

“I enjoy being a Project Manager because it’s very gratifying to see a project completed and operational after months of due diligence, design, permitting and construction administration,” said Donato. “In my new position at Hancock, I’m able to share my project management expertise with the staff at H.W. Moore and help grow Hancock’s presence in Boston and points south. It’s an exciting opportunity.”

“Anthony is a talented and seasoned professional. Our clients and employees will both benefit from his wealth of knowledge and leadership skills,” said president Wayne Jalbert. “We’re thrilled to have him join the Hancock management team.”

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