Senate Const. relocates headquarters and hires two to marketing department
Senate Construction Corp. has expanded and relocated its headquarters to 1000 Mount Laurel Circle. In response to their most successful year in history, Senate purchased a 10,000 s/f condominium in the 31,000 s/f office building.
The new facility, which has nearly 50% more space than its previous location, accommodates the continued growth of the company.
Senate has hired Timothy Chase and Lisa Chrisis for its marketing department. Chase recently graduated from The University of Mass., Lowell with a degree in marketing.
Prior to joining Senate, Chrisis served as a marketing consultant for Riemer Communications.
Inc. Magazine recently named Senate Construction Corp. to the top 5000 list of fastest growing companies in America.
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