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Neves of Gilbane Building Company named to Providence Business News 40 Under Forty List

Providence, RI Carlos Neves, project manager for Gilbane Building Company, has been named to Providence Business News 40 Under Forty List. Providence Business News 40 Under Forty winners were selected based on career success and community involvement. The women and men recognized in the 2017 edition of the competition were chosen from nearly 200 applicants, the most submissions Providence Business News has ever received.

From the onset of his career with Gilbane more than a decade ago, Neves has excelled in every capacity. He is an alumnus of Gilbane’s Management Candidates Acceleration Program (MCAP), a two-year program that provides hands-on experiences in a variety of roles and functional areas of construction management within Gilbane. Neves is also a recent graduate of the Leadership Rhode Island program which recognizes emerging leaders and works to assist with their personal growth and professional development enabling graduates to positively impact their communities. Neves’ altruistic nature is demonstrated through his involvement with various local charitable and non-profit organizations including the ACE Mentor Program, Ronald McDonald House of Providence, and Rebuild Together.

“Carlos began his career at Gilbane as a project engineer and he has consistently demonstrated his commitment to Gilbane’s core values of integrity, toughmindedness, teamwork, dedication to excellence, loyalty, discipline and caring,” said John Sinnott, vice president and Rhode Island Business Unit Leader. “We are extremely proud of Carlos and are thrilled to have one of our own among Rhode Island’s prominent young professionals.”

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