Godfrey-Hoffman Associates, LLC moves to new headquarters at 26 Broadway, North Haven
Godfrey-Hoffman Associates, LLC has recently moved into new headquarters at 26 Broadway.
Godfrey-Hoffman feels that between its new location, experienced and professional staff and ever ending commitment to new technology and professionalism, it will be able to complete projects, on time, under budget and with the same high standards founder Bernard Godfrey set as a benchmark for the firm.
According to Godfrey-Hoffman Associates, Maria Latella has joined the firm as the new office manger, while Dana Rogers' role has changed to staff accountant. Nick Ciminello has recently passed the Professional Engineering exam in Connecticut.
Also, Benjamin Loebick joined the company. Loebick is responsible for client discovery and outreach, advertising, direct mail marketing and municipal contacts. He will develop new clients and assist in client relations management of existing clients as well as assisting various ongoing projects.
Before joining Godfrey-Hoffman Associates, Loebick worked for the Yale Chief Executive Leadership Institute (a subsidiary of the Yale University School of Management) where he was responsible for operating an executive training program for Fortune 500 executives.
Loebick holds a Professional Engineer license for the State of Connecticut. He obtained a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from Syracuse University, a Master of Science in Civil Engineering from Purdue University, and a Masters of Business Administration from Yale University.
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