News: Northern New England

North Branch Construction hires Gemmiti and Green

Kaja Gemmiti

 

Kayla Rose Green

 

Concord, NH North Branch Construction has added two new members to its growing team: Kaja Gemmiti as project coordinator and Kayla Rose Green as assistant project manager. Both Gemmiti and Green bring experience and diverse skill sets to North Branch Const., ensuring the continued success and growth of the company’s project operations.

Gemmiti brings years of expertise in the HVAC and plumbing sectors gaining valuable experience managing new construction, renovations, multifamily developments, and high-end residential homes. Her ability to oversee multiple projects while maintaining strict adherence to budgets and timelines, along with her emphasis on exceptional customer service and clear communication, make her a perfect fit for North Branch. Gemmiti’s commitment to building strong, collaborative relationships with both clients and subcontractors aligns seamlessly with the company’s values.

Green brings with her a highly motivated and determined mindset, excellent organizational skills, and a passion for construction that has been a part of her life since high school, starting her career as a carpenter. Prior to joining North Branch, Green worked as an assistant project manager and estimator managing multiple tasks simultaneously, while maintaining a focus on quality and the importance of customer service. She understands that clear communication and attention to detail are critical in ensuring the successful delivery of construction projects. Green will assist in project coordination, budgeting, scheduling, and maintaining effective communication between the project team, subcontractors, and clients.

“Kaja and Kayla will play pivotal roles in driving project success and maintaining North Branch Construction’s reputation for delivering top-quality, on-time projects,” said Joseph Campbell, president of North Branch Construction. “Their complementary skills and experience will help streamline project processes and ensure that client expectations are consistently exceeded.”

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