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Elaine Construction Co. promotes Wasserman

Erin Wasserman

Newton Upper Falls, MA Elaine Construction Company, Inc. has promoted Erin Wasserman from assistant project manager to project manager. Wasserman joined Elaine in 2018 bringing with her a background in architecture and design/build. Work on large scale, complex projects including the recently completed 100,000 s/f fit-out of two floors for Burns & Levinson at 125 High St., and for projects at MIT, Northeastern University and Wellesley College, that included a number of significant renovations, showcased her growth and readiness for this next level. Her communication style, fastidiousness, and holistic approach to problem solving make her an asset to the Elaine operations team.

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