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U.S. Pavement Services, Inc.’s COO Musto named among Top 40 under 40

Andrew Musto, <a class=U.S. Pavement Services, Inc." width="200" height="250" /> Andrew Musto, U.S. Pavement Services, Inc.

Woburn, MA Andrew Musto, COO of U.S. Pavement Services, Inc. has been named among Boston’s Top 40 Under 40 executives by the Boston Business Journal. It’s been a banner year for the 32 year old Musto whose innovative leadership style has resulted in the company being named the #1 contractor in the nation for 2016 by Pavement Magazine. Despite all of the accolades he’ll tell you his proudest moment this year was when his longtime girlfriend, Lisa Wright, said yes to his marriage proposal.

Musto joined U.S. Pavement Services in 2003, while still in college. He started as the job costing and billing coordinator. In 2006 he became the executive vice president, taking the company to a new level by leading the development of the national account business as well as the 800 Pavement Network with his uncle and CEO/founder Mike Musto. Now as COO, Andrew develops and leads the corporate strategy while overseeing all senior directors and executives. He manages the organization’s processes, procedures, people, and profitability. His leadership skills offer effective, creative and innovative ways to build on the companies achievements.

Musto has a bachelor of science, cum laude with concentrations in Entrepreneurship and Economics, from Babson College. He was recently recognized as Construction Equipment magazine’s 40 under 40 for his outstanding accomplishments. One of his proudest moments while being a part of the company was witnessing CEO Mike Musto receive the award for being named the #1 contractor in the nation.

Mike’s determination and devotion to small business development has been a strong influence and guiding force for Andrew. They both share a deep understanding of the inherently risky world of small business ownership and enthusiastically embrace the challenge every day. Mike appreciates the “all in” style of his COO stating, “His hard work and determination has paved the way for opportunity for so many employees and partners.”

In addition to serving as U.S. Pavement Services COO, Andrew is the president of the board of directors at the West End House in Boston,  and the first vice president of the board of directors of The Bridge Center in Bridgewater, Mass.

Started in 1985, the full-service paving and pavement maintenance contractor completed over 3,500 parking lot jobs and more than 2,000 residential driveways nationwide in 2015. Community involvement is a core value at U.S. Pavement Services and the company has a longstanding pledge to support military veterans and their families, including spearheading a campaign focused on the hiring of veterans. In addition, U.S. Pavement Services is committed to buying, selling, and using only products that are Made In America and has spent nearly $4 million more to honor that commitment.

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