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WB Engineers promotes Quigley to principal

In his second promotion in a year, Michael Quigley, PE, LEED-AP, has been named a principal of WB Engineers | Consultants, according to Peter Dussault, PE, principal at the firm. In December 2007, Quigley, now 29, was promoted from project manager to associate principal. He has been with WB Engineers since graduating from Worcester Polytechnic Institute with a B.S. in electrical engineering. "Mike exemplifies the traits that WB seeks in its leaders," said Dussault. "His solid communications and team-building skills, coupled with his financial knowledge and overall business understanding, have played key roles helping the firm build relationships and win business with some of the most prominent players in Boston." David Bonifacic, managing principal at WB, said, "Throughout his tenure with WB Engineers, Mike has helped to further establish the firm as one of the top mechanical, electrical and plumbing (MEP) competitors in the marketplace." Quigley has handled numerous projects for the firm, including Citibank's "Green to the Core" campaign. He also served as the project manager for the firm's mission critical work on Verizon FiOS data centers throughout the Northeast Quigley is an affiliate member of the Boston Society of Architects and a LEED-accredited professional. WB Engineers | Consultants is a mechanical/electrical/plumbing, fire protection and technology engineering and consulting firm with offices in New York, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Washington D.C. and Dublin, Ireland. WB Engineers specializes in MEP engineering, technology consulting, mission critical facilities design, sustainable design, and commissioning.
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