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Howard Stein Hudson names associate principals

Boston, MA Howard Stein Hudson names newest associate principals: Ian McKinnon, P.E., PTOE, RSP; Bridget Myers, P.E.; and Kelly Pelland.

McKinnon, the institutional and private markets technical leader, has 11 years of experience in transportation engineering. Ian advises clients on transportation aspects of some of the most complex development projects in the greater Boston region. Clients count on him to represent them well in all forums.

Myers, a project manager and senior civil engineer, has more than 17 years of experience in transportation and roadway design, intersection improvements, complete streets design, right of way, municipal and state peer reviews, and state and local permitting. She has been responsible for the design of numerous projects related to transportation safety, roadway reconstruction, intersection improvements, roundabouts, Safe Routes to School, shared use path design, and multimodal improvements.

Pelland, a senior accounting assistant, has more than 14 years of accounting experience in the A/E/C industry. She contributes to our firm’s financial success through her direct communications with staff, clients, and vendors. She oversees many areas of accounting for the firm, including, accounts payable, accounts receivable, billing, and payroll. Pelland works closely with our project managers to ensure they have all the accounting information they need to make informed decisions about project financials.

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