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Kelly joins Triumph Modular Corp., as the director of major projects

According to Triumph Modular Corp., Gregg Kelly has joined the company as director of major projects. Kelly brings with him more than 26 years of experience in every phase of modular construction from design and estimating to project management and site construction. At Triumph Modular, Kelly will be providing technical expertise and guidance to project managers and sales personnel as well as managing the estimating, scheduling and processes teams. He will also be managing the compliance of safety protocols for all work sites. "Gregg's perspective and expertise are a perfect fit for overseeing Triumph's most innovative and involved building projects," said Cliff Cort, president of Triumph Modular. "The service and attention to detail he brings to Triumph will serve our clients well and expand our ability to provide the most comprehensive services in the modular building industry. We are delighted to have him on board." Formerly president and COO of a major commercial modular manufacturer, American Modular, Kelly was responsible for developing and implementing corporate goals, operating plans and budgets as well as directing the design, estimating, purchasing, production and project management departments. Kelly received his undergraduate degree in business administration from the University of Hartford in Hartford, Conn. and has pursued continued studies in construction management at the Rensselaer Hartford Graduate Center. He is a past director and vice president of The Modular Building Institute (MBI) and has served as an expert panelist in gain-sharing systems for Connecticut business and industry seminars. A member of the National Association of Home Builders, Kelly is a certified Aging-in-Place Specialist Designee. He is active in his hometown of New Hartford, Connecticut, serving on the Town's Board of Finance, Facilities Taskforce and School Building Committee. About Triumph Modular Corporation: Formed in 1981, Triumph Modular Corp. of Littleton, Mass. is a specialty general contractor and trusted source for leasing high quality temporary space and installation of custom permanent commercial modular buildings. They provide all types of building space, from re-locatable to complex multi-story permanent modular buildings. Their buildings are factory built, delivered to site, and resource efficient. Past projects include green classrooms and child care facilities as well as laboratories and professional office space. Triumph is a member of the U.S. Green Building Council, The Collaborative for High Performing Schools, and the Modular Building Institute.
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