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Pinck & Co. Inc. promotes Lombardi, O’Neil, Toney and Letitia

Andraya Lombardi

 

Tom O’Neil

 

Alicia Toney

 

Dani Letitia

 

Boston, MA According to Pinck & Co. Inc., Andraya Lombardi, CSL, MCPPO; Tom O’Neil, CSL, LEED AP, MCPPO; Alicia Toney, CSL, MCPPO; and Dani Letitia, Assoc. AIA, MCPPO, have received promotions.    

Lombardi and O’Neil, who joined the company in 2007, were promoted from project director to vice president positions. Lombardi has 25 years’ experience in engineering and construction management and has led project teams for academic and healthcare clients. Among her many accomplishments, she has managed multiple teams and projects at Northeastern University. O’Neil has 31 years’ experience as a project manager in both the public and private sectors and has worked on a broad range of projects for academic, government, and housing clients. 

Toney, who has been with the firm since 2012, was promoted from project manager to project director.  She oversees projects for the Mass. School Building Authority and has managed numerous affordable and senior housing projects as well as community centers and mixed-use commercial facilities. Letitia, who joined the firm in 2014, was promoted from assistant project manager to project manager. She focuses on rehabilitation projects in urban communities and has worked on several affordable and senior housing projects. 

“Andraya and Tom have been pivotal in guiding and growing the firm over the past 11 years,” said Jennifer Pinck, president and founder. “They are dedicated to our clients, passionate about their work, and are exceptional leaders.”  “As we celebrate our 20th anniversary this year,” said Pinck, “it’s exciting to look back and see how much we’ve grown and strategically position our leadership team for continued success.” 

With offices in Boston, Springfield, Mass., and Glastonbury, Conn., Pinck & Co., Inc.  provides nonprofits, institutional clients, and public entities with planning, design coordination, construction management, real estate development, and project management services.  Since its inception in 1998, Pinck & Co. has managed more than $5 billion in construction value and has won numerous awards, including being named one of the fastest-growing private companies by Inc. magazine for two years in a row.

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