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Wiley promoted to project manager at TG Gallagher

Cambridge, MA TG Gallagher promoted Matt Wiley to project manager.

Matt Wiley, TG Gallager Matt Wiley, TG Gallager

Wiley joined TG Gallagher in 2014 as assistant project manager. He has worked on one of the company’s most challenging projects, and gained the respect of our employees and client with his efforts. Wiley’s work ethic has been notable to his peers. In his new role, he will be responsible for the management of project scope, safety, budget, schedule, coordination, prefabrication, and logistics.

“Matt has demonstrated his dedication to his projects and our clients have greatly benefited from his drive, dedication, and professionalism” said TG Gallagher’s president Brian Potter. “Matt is an important part of our team and I look forward to watching him progress in his new role.”

Wiley graduated from Bryant University with a Bachelor’s in Business Administration. While working in the field, he went on to earn his plumbers/pipefitters certificate from Penn Foster Career School and Holds Rhode Island Licenses in wastewater management and boiler operations.

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