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Walsh Bros. promotes five senior executives to align with company’s growth

Boston, MA Walsh Brothers, Inc. promoted five senior executives to align with the firm’s growth and focus on client service and emerging technologies. 

Bradley Forest, Walsh Bros. Bradley Forest, Walsh Bros.

Bradley Forrest has been named vice president and chief operating officer. Forrest will be responsible for operations and strategic growth of the company and will report directly to Richard Walsh, president and chief executive officer of Walsh Bros. With 20 years of experience in the building industry, including 15 years in the Longwood Medical Area of Boston, Forrest is highly regarded as a manager, builder, and preconstruction leader in the private, institutional construction segment. Forrest started his career in the field and has advanced through every level of building operations on large-scale, complex construction projects for major health care clients including Massachusetts General Hospital, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston Children’s Hospital, and Brigham and Women’s Hospital. His track record of success on challenging institutional projects around the region demonstrates his leadership strengths and commitment to the client. Forrest’s collaborative approach combined with his field experience and technical skills have allowed him to deliver innovative preconstruction solutions resulting in unparalleled project value. Forrest holds a BS in Civil Engineering from Worcester Polytechnic Institute and a MBA from the McCallum Graduate School of Business at Bentley University. Brad holds a Class ABC Builder’s License in the City of Boston.

Jim Lyons, Walsh Bros.

Jim Lyons has been promoted to vice president of construction services. In his new role, Lyons will be responsible for all aspects of construction operations including overseeing company protocols involving project management, labor relations, contracts and safety. Having spent three decades managing a multitude of health care, academic, and other institutional building projects throughout the region, Lyons is highly regarded among his industry peers and has worked on notable projects such as Boston Children’s Hospital Clinical Expansions and the new Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital in the Charlestown Navy Yard. Lyons holds a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering & Engineering Management from Tufts University. 

Jim Guiry, Walsh Bros. Jim Guiry, Walsh Bros.

Jim Guiry has been named general superintendent. Guiry will be responsible for the communication among Walsh Brothers’ team of project superintendents to ensure that the support network, including carpenters and laborers, is equipped to successfully complete all field activities. Guiry will play a pivotal role between upper management and multiple field staffs throughout the entire building process, preconstruction planning through project completion. With a background in carpentry, Guiry, will leverage his first-hand knowledge of having spent his entire career coming through the ranks to facilitate better communication and solve complex building challenges. Guiry has worked on many unique projects around the region including the state of Massachusetts’ first  “Zero Net Energy Building” at North Shore Community College and Major League Baseball’s largest off-season project at Fenway Park. Guiry is a graduate of Bunker Hill Community College.

Nelson Dupuis, Walsh Bros. Nelson Dupuis, Walsh Bros.

Nelson Dupuis was promoted to vice president of preconstruction. Dupuis will be responsible for the planning and management of preconstruction services including the implementation of lean construction methods and other emerging technologies. With 33 years in the construction industry, including 14 years at Walsh Bros., Dupuis brings experience in engineering & planning, estimating & scheduling, project management & preconstruction. Dupuis holds a BS in Civil Engineering from Northeastern University, a BS in Construction Technology from Southeastern Massachusetts University and has completed graduate studies in Construction Management from Worcester Polytechnic Institute.

James Bronsan, Walsh Bros. James Bronsan, Walsh Bros.

James Brosnan was promoted to vice president and chief financial officer. After six years at Walsh Bros., Brosnan is responsible for all corporate finance matters as well as information technology and human resources. Brosnan is a CPA with 20 years’ experience. He previously held various senior level finance positions at Perini Corp., an international publicly traded construction company. Currently he is a board member of the Construction Financial Management Association and is a graduate of Merrimack College with a BSBA degree.

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