Green promoted to senior project mgr. and partner at The Sherman Group
The Shermen Group LLC has promoted Eric Greene to senior project manager and partner.
Greene coordinates all aspects of clients' build-out, renovation and relocation projects. In his new role, he is responsible for overseeing multiple projects for downtown Boston area commercial tenants, including FundQuest Incorporated, Arrowstreet Capital, Adage Capital Management and Paradigm Properties.
"Eric has a proven track record for keeping projects on-time and on-budget," said Richard Dowling, principal of development services at The Shermen Group.
Prior to joining the firm, Greene was president of IBR Consulting, Inc., he served as a strategic planner and facilities planner with NortelNetworks, and began his career as a facilities assistant with RECOLL Management Corporation, a subsidiary of Fleet Financial Group.
Greene earned a bachelor's degree in facilities management and planning, with honors, from Wentworth Institute of Technology in Boston, and an MBA from Carroll School of Management at Boston College.
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