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JM Electrical promotes Gillis and Hurley

Lynnfield, MA JM Electrical Company, Inc., (JME) complete two promotions as part of its long-term growth strategy. Kyle Gillis has been elevated to the position of project manager and Chris Hurley has been named warehouse supervisor at the electrical contracting firm.

Prior to his promotion, Gillis served as an assistant project manager at JM Electrical. In this capacity, he was responsible for supporting the operations team. Before joining the company full-time in 2018, Gillis took part in JM Electrical’s co-op program, supporting staff members focused on project management and estimating. He maintains an OSHA 30 Certification and is an active member of National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA).

Hurley came to JM Electrical in 2019 with 15 years of experience in warehouse operations. He is recognized for solid organizational skills, attention to detail, and a background in scheduling. Chris’ new responsibilities include overseeing staff as well as all warehouse activities, from shipping and receiving, to storage and deliveries.

“Kyle and Chris bring energy, enthusiasm and experience to their new positions,” said John Guarracino, JME Principal and COO.

“Our entire team joins me in congratulating Kyle and Chris on their much-deserved promotions.”

“Both Kyle and Chris are valued members of the JM Electrical team. Their commitment to colleagues and clients, their work ethic, and the skills they have honed throughout their careers have contributed to our position as an industry leader,” said Matthew Guarracino, company principal and CEO.

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