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GZA GeoEnvironmental, Inc. names new executive team led by Hadge, president and CEO

NORWOOD MA GZA GeoEnvironmental, Inc. has named a new executive team led by president and CEO William Hadge, P.E. Hadge succeeded William Beloff as part of a long-planned leadership transition. Beloff will remain with GZA as a senior principal and director of acquisitions. The executive team includes: chief financial officer Daniel Breuer, CPA; New England regional operations officer John Hartley; Mid-Atlantic regional operations officer Ernest Hanna, P.E.; Great Lakes regional operations officer Kim Anderson, PhD, CHMM; Appalachian region operating officer David Palmerton, P.G.; chief of staff development Albert Ricciardelli, P.E., LSP; chief of client services Steven Lamb, P.G., CGWP; chief of technical practice James Errico, P.E.; director of risk management William Hover, P.E.; chief technology officer Fred Lenz, P.E.; chief administrative officer Kenneth Johnston; and director of health and safety David Draybuck. "We are pleased to announce the transition of this very strong and bright generation of engineers and scientists into positions of leadership in the company as we approach our 50th anniversary. This team will lead us into the future, building on the reputation and success that we have achieved to this point," said Hadge. GZA GeoEnvironmental, Inc. is a multi-disciplined firm providing environmental consulting, geotechnical and geo-civil engineering, environmental remediation, regulatory compliance, litigation support, air quality, solid waste services, specialty construction, occupational health and safety, and site development services.
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