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Sullivan Construction welcomes seasoned project manager Jennifer Gagne to their team

Jennifer Gagne

Bedford, NH Sullivan Construction, LLC has added Jennifer Gagne as project manager to their team. With a distinguished career spanning over two decades in the construction industry, Gagne brings a wealth of experience and expertise to the Sullivan Construction team.

Gagne's career includes her recent role as director of project management, where she led construction management and contract negotiation efforts for four years. She held a prior position as project manager, honing her leadership and project management skills.

Jennifer's comprehensive background in the industry is complemented by her academic achievements. She holds a bachelor's degree in law from Brandeis University and a Doctor of Law from Indiana University-Purdue University at Indianapolis. Additionally, she is certified in quality control by the US Army Corps Engineers and has completed the OSHA 30-Hour Construction certification from ClickSafety.

"We are thrilled to welcome Jennifer Gagne to Sullivan Construction," said Tom Sullivan Jr., vice president of development at Sullivan Construction, LLC. "Her extensive experience and proven track record in construction management make her an invaluable asset to our team. We are confident that Jennifer will play a key role in continuing our commitment to delivering high-quality projects for our clients."

In her new role at Sullivan Construction, Gagne will be responsible for overseeing various construction projects, ensuring that they are completed on time, within budget, and to the highest standards of quality. Her leadership and expertise will be instrumental in driving the success of the company's ongoing and future projects.

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