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Yanulis promoted to vice president of business development at Tighe & Bond

Tighe & Bond promoted Adam Yanulisto vice president of business development. Adam Yanulis, Tighe & Bond
Westfield, MA Following the firm’s recent stockholder’s meeting, Tighe & Bond promoted Adam Yanulis to vice president of business development. Since joining the firm two and a half years ago, he has strengthened the delivery of Tighe & Bond’s engineering services throughout New England. With more than 30 years of providing leadership to the public sector engineering community, many in the region know him well. Over the years, he has worked closely with numerous municipalities to facilitate engineering and environmental solutions for water resource, stormwater, environmental, and other infrastructure challenges. Although he works primarily out of Tighe & Bond’s Westwood office, his involvement is region-wide. “We are delighted to announce that Adam has been promoted to vice president. A widely recognized expert in our profession, he consistently keeps our client’s best interests in mind. Since joining our firm, he has had a significant impact on our eastern Massachusetts expansion, and regularly represents Tighe & Bond in a number of professional organizations,” said David Pinsky, president and CEO of Tighe & Bond. Yanulis serves as a commissioner for the New England Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission, and sits on the board of directors of the Waterworks Museum in Chestnut Hill and the New England Water Works Association. He also is on the New England Water Innovation Network’s Advisory Committee, and a member of the Massachusetts Water Infrastructure Finance Commission Steering Committee. In addition, he is finishing his term on the board of directors of the American Water Works Association.
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