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Grigg named president and CEO at Fuss & O’Neill

Kevin Grigg, Fuss & O'Neill

Manchester, CT According to Fuss & O’Neill, Kevin Grigg, PE, has been selected by the board of directors as the new president and CEO of the firm, effective July 1. Grigg is the firm’s current chief operation officer.

Grigg will be replacing Peter Grose, PE, who has served as CEO for the last eight years. Grose, who will be retiring after 39 years with the firm, worked closely with Grigg and is confident in the transition. “Kevin has brought a valuable set of experiences to Fuss & O’Neill, and has played a major role in improving the firm’s operations. I expect a smooth transition to Kevin in the upcoming months.”

Grigg has been with the firm for the past 5 years of his 30 year career. He is excited about the new role and furthering the company’s mission of creating works of life. He said, “I feel very privileged for the opportunity to lead a great group of people. In my time here, I have gotten to know our employees, and am constantly impressed by their ingenuity and dedication to improving our communities. I have learned so much from Peter, in particular, and have watched the company make great strides under his leadership. I am excited by this opportunity to continue the path that we are on and help the company evolve as we tackle new challenges.”

Fuss & O’Neill is a full-service engineering firm with a depth of staff and experience to conquer any project – from initial design to final construction. Headquartered in Manchester, Conn., the company has 10 regional offices throughout all 6 New England states, 2 LLCs, and more than 300 employees. Their professional staff maintains licenses and certifications across a wide range of engineering, planning, landscape architecture, design build, scientific, and manufacturing disciplines.

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