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Goodin joins Diversified Project as project exec.

According to Diversified Project Management, Inc. Ronald Goodin has joined the firm's Hartford office as project executive. Goodin has over 17 years of experience in facility planning, design and construction. His professional background encompasses projects in the healthcare and academic industries and includes services for project development, programming, project management, historic preservation and overall project coordination. "Ron brings to the table nearly twenty-years of experience in a wide range of industries."said Bob Keeley, president of Diversified Project Management. Before joining DPM, Goodin served as senior director of operational and facility planning/engineering for Eastern Connecticut Health Network. At ECHN, Goodin was responsible for the oversight of the planning, design and construction process of capital projects, which included two hospitals, an assisted elderly care facility, two medical office buildings and a wellness center. Prior to this position, Goodin worked as an architectural supervisor/associate at Boroson Architects, where he oversaw a staff of 20 in day-to-day tasks including: proposals, time-lines, budgeting, scheduling, estimates, presentations, client contact, marketing and complete drawing/ specification production through construction administration. Projects at Boroson included the $25 million restoration of Yale University's Old Campus, as well as numerous hospital and office/R&D designs. Goodin also served as project manager at Gilley - Hinkel Architects and has garnered even further experience working for Centerbrook Architects and Tai Soo Kim Partners. Goodin holds a BA in Architecture from Syracuse University, where he specialized in design, restoration and building systems.
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