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Green Leaf Construction promotes Purrington, Clarke and Doucimo

Brandon Purrington

 

Jamie Clarke

 

Zach Doucimo

 

Leominster, MA Green Leaf Construction has completed the promotions of three personnel; Brandon Purrington, Jamie Clarke and Zach Doucimo.

Purrington has been named director of preconstruction. Since joining the firm over seven years ago, he has held several roles ranging from project accounting to construction project management and most recently as a preconstruction project manager. In his new role, Purrington will oversee new business development initiatives and manage the preconstruction and estimating group within the company.

Clarke has been promoted to senior project manager. Previously holding the position of project manager, she has been with Green Leaf for nearly three years. In her new role, she will manage construction projects of increasing size and complexity.

Doucimo has been promoted to estimator. Starting as an intern with Green Leaf in 2019, he has progressively held positions of increasing responsibility, most recently in the role of assistant estimator. In his new role, he will take a lead on estimating projects which he has been assigned.

“Each of these individuals has demonstrated significant growth in their respective roles over the past few years,” said Green Leaf President, Andy McBeth. “We are fortunate to have such dedicated professionals on our team.”

Green Leaf Construction is a construction management, design build and general contracting firm located in Leominster, Mass serving commercial, industrial and institutional organizations throughout the northeast. For more information, visit www.greenleafcm.com.

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