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Stolarczyk and Sheikh join the Bowdoin Construction team

Maria Stolarczyk

 

Muhammad Sheikh

 

Newton, MA Bowdoin Construction has hired Maria Stolarczyk as accounts payable coordinator, and Muhammad Sheikh as assistant project manager. 

Stolarczyk comes to Bowdoin with a background in business and accounting. She recently received a bachelor of science degree in business administration and accounting, and more recently an MBA with a concentration in business analytics from Bryant University. Stolarczyk has held numerous internships prior to joining Bowdoin and she brings a great deal of enthusiasm and attention to detail to her new role.

Sheikh joins Bowdoin having recently worked as an assistant project manager in business and commercial interior design. He completed his studies at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, earning a bachelor of science degree in Building & Construction Technology. 

Sheikh’s knowledge of the industry’s innovative tools, methods, and software programs makes him a welcome asset to the project management team.

“Bowdoin is pleased to be joined by two ambitious and capable young professionals,” stated Bowdoin President Irwin Yanowitz. “We’re looking forward to the contributions they’ll make to our firm as we support them in furthering their professional growth.”

Founded in 1973, Bowdoin Construction is one of the New England region’s leading and most highly regarded construction management firms. The Bowdoin team focuses on providing creative and collaborative solutions to each client’s specific building needs. For more information please visit: BowdoinConstruction.com

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