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Groom Construction Co. hires Prince, Rizzo and Dube

Boston, MA Groom Construction Co. Inc. continues to expand with the hiring of three new employees, senior preconstruction/design build architect Jeff Prince, superintendent Chris Rizzo, and marketing manager Maegan Dube.

Prince brings over 30 years’ experience to Groom’s preconstruction department. Prince’s experience includes commercial, light industrial, manufacturing, laboratory, clean and controlled environments, life science, cold storage, distribution, and corporate facilities.

Rizzo joins the company with 15 years of construction experience. His work includes ground-up and renovation projects in the retail, commercial and residential markets. Prior to working with Groom, he ran his own general contracting firm specializing in residential construction.

Dube is a marketing manager with over 15 years’ experience in the execution of successful marketing plans across multiple channels. She possesses expertise in coordination of marketing projects and design of marketing collateral and is proficient in working to achieve project timelines and milestones.

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