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Waters promoted at Reilly Electrical as vice president of project management

Greg Waters - Reilly Electrical

Easton, MA Reilly Electrical Contractors, Inc. (RELCO) promoted Gregory Waters to its executive team as vice president of project management.  He has been with RELCO for 24 years as a licensed journeyman, then as a foreman. Waters has been part of the management team for 10 years.  

In his role as vice president of project management, Waters will oversee all project managers for each of RELCO’s New England office locations.  His decades of experience and hands-on approach will allow him to successfully manage his group and support the company’s long-term goals and strategic growth. 

“It is RELCO’s obligation to provide customers with uncompromised quality and professionalism while implementing tomorrow’s technologies, today,” said Jim Reilly, president of RELCO. “Greg has been an instrumental player in team RELCO’s growth, overseeing our most complex, large-scale projects ranging from mission critical research and development labs to multi-field state-of-the-art sport stadiums. He is a respected leader by his peers and a valuable resource to our clients.  I look forward to Greg having an integral role in RELCO’s future success.”

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