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Nevells joins RF Walsh

Ted Nevells has joined RF Walsh Collaborative Partners' project management firm. As a senior project manager, Nevells is responsible for project team management, service delivery, and administration for a variety of health, educational and institutional clients. Prior to joining RF Walsh Collaborative, Nevells worked as a key member of development teams on major projects throughout New England, including projects for Roger Williams University, Harvard University, Simmons College, Mass. Institute of Technology, Boston Scientific Corp., AstraZeneca, Holyoke Hospital, and Shriners Burns Hospital. "Ted has a diverse background in engineering and extensive experience working on hospital, biotech and higher education projects throughout New England," said Jack Hobbs, president and CEO of RF Walsh Collaborative Ptrs. Nevells graduated from Worcester Polytechnic Institute with a degree in civil engineering after which he was an officer in the U.S. Navy Civil Engineer Corps.
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