News: Rhode Island

Leonard Bradley Jr. 2011

Name: Leonard Bradley Jr., PE Title: Vice President Company: DiPrete Engineering Location: 2 Stafford Court, Cranston / 90 Broadway, Newport Place of birth: Providence Family: Married 20 years with 2 sons College: University of RI, 1988 First job unrelated to your current field: Paperboy First job in current field: Junior engineer What your firm does now and its plans for the future?: DiPrete Engineering is a civil / environmental engineering, land surveying, and land planning firm. Our primary focus is civil/environmental design and regulatory permitting for many prominent commercial and residential developers. Our staff works as an integral part of our client's team to accomplish their objective with an awareness of the value of time and high standards. We opened our Newport office in December of 2010 with the goal of expanding our services to Aquidneck Island and Newport County. Our focus in the future is to expand our services and market throughout the southeastern New England. Hobbies: Backpacking, camping, biking, photography Favorite novel: John Adams Favorite film: Godfather Keys to success: Communication, teamwork, strong relationships, Person(s) you most admire (outside of family): Michael Goldstein If you had to choose a different profession, what would it be?: Ranger, environmental educator
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