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Gallivan joins Elaine Construction Co. as new chief financial officer

Kerry Gallivan

Newton, MA Kerry Gallivan has joined Elaine Construction Company as chief financial officer.  

“With more than 15 years working on the owner’s side for Northeastern University, and in her early career for a sub-contractor, Kerry brings a depth of knowledge of our industry, an understanding of sophisticated financial systems, and modeling, that will continue to allow Elaine to meet our client’s need for clear, transparent data and reporting,” said Lisa Wexler, president and third generation of Wexler’s responsible for the stewardship of Elaine Construction. 

As a key member of the executive management team, Gallivan will play a strategic role in the overall management of the company and is responsible for planning, implementing, managing and controlling all financial-related activities. 

Gallivan received her MBA, her MS in Business Leadership, and her BS in Cardiopulmonary Science, all from Northeastern University.

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