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Timberline Construction promotes five due to growth and success

Canton, MA Timberline Construction has promoted five team members to senior leadership positions, continuing Timberline’s ascent as a best-in-class team. The newly expanded senior leadership team will support Timberline’s recent and ongoing growth as well as ensuring continuous operational excellence. 

Keith Pearson, Michael Belanger and Niles Carter have been promoted to associate vice presidents; Marc Bullio and Michael Cashin have been promoted to project executives. 

Pearson, Belanger and Carter each have over thirty years of experience working on logistically complex interior fit outs, renovations and ground up projects, and have worked with many of Timberline’s largest clients. Their knowledge and construction expertise will be utilized to develop and guide Timberline’s exceptional field team.

Bullio and Cashin have years of experience successfully leading fast-paced fit outs, large-scale corporate headquarters and complex renovation projects for industry leaders. Bullio and Cashin bring extensive project expertise to the entire project management team at Timberline.

President Steven Wassersug said, “We are thrilled to welcome these exceptional professionals to our newly expanded senior leadership team. Their wealth of experience will be invaluable as we continue on Timberline’s path of growth and success.” 

Timberline Construction’s professional aspiration is to be exceptional: for every client, every day. These new members of the senior leadership team understand what it means to be truly exceptional in the business of Construction Management and will implement that knowledge firm-wide in their new roles.  

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