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North Branch Construction hires Provost, Cheney and Suttles

Linda Provost,
North Branch Construction

 

Sean Cheney,
North Branch Construction

 

Greg Suttles,
North Branch Construction

 

Concord, NH North Branch Construction welcomes Linda Provost as the firm’s new marketing coordinator. Provost  brings over 20 years of marketing experience. Provost  will coordinate the day-to-day marketing and communication strategies for the firm, as well as manage the company’s web and internet presence.

Sean Cheney joins North Branch as a project superintendent. Sean comes to North Branch with over 20 years of experience in construction and construction management, including roles as superintendent and estimator. Previously, Cheney owned his own contracting firm for 18 years. Cheney’s first assignment with North Branch will be supervising the firm’s project, renovating the new offices of the Central New Hampshire VNA and Hospice offices in Wolfeboro.

North Branch welcomes Greg Suttles as a project superintendent. Suttles comes to North Branch with over 27 years of construction industry experience, including 18 years as a superintendent for large commercial construction companies and an additional nine years as the owner of a residential and commercial framing company. Suttles’ first assignment with North Branch will be supervising Phase 2 construction at Wallace Farms in Londonderry.

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