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AEIS hires Dupuy as director of business development

Lisa Dupuy

New York, NY Atlas Evaluation & Inspection Services (AEIS), providing inspection, testing, certification, failure analysis, engineering and material research services for infrastructure projects with an emphasis on welding metallurgy and non-destructive testing, announced Lisa Dupuy has been hired as director of business development.

“I’m pleased to join the AEIS team and collaborate with industry-leading clients to assist them in their testing, inspection, and quality assurance needs,” said Dupuy.

Dupuy brings over 25 years of experience in the construction industry in sales, management, and business development. Dupuy remains active and involved with the projects from initiation to completion, including the bidding process, construction fit-out and close-out, assisting clients to achieve their project goals.

Among Dupuy’s list of successful projects include those for USTA, Amtrak High Speed Rail, Continental Airlines, JAL, Vornado, Tishman Speyer Properties, Equity Office Properties and Trinity Church, among others. She has earned awards for excellence from industry groups including Professional Woman in Construction, The Association of Real Estate Woman and The Real Estate Board of New York.

Dupuy attended Fordham University and is an active member of industry trade groups including Professional Women in Construction (PWC); National Association of Corporate Real Estate Executives (NACORE); International Facility Management Association (IFMA); Building Owners & Managers Association (BOMA); and Commercial Real Estate Women (CREW). She lives in New York City.

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