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AKRF hires Miranda as vice president for environmental assessment and remediation

Jennifer Miranda

Manhattan, NY AKRF has hired Jennifer Miranda as vice president for environmental site assessment and remediation in New York City. Miranda is an experienced project and program manager specializing in due diligence, remedial investigations, and construction management in the energy and industrial redevelopment sectors. Miranda has worked with the New York City Economic Development Corporation, New York City School Construction Authority, NYC Parks, Con Edison, and many other clients. 

“We’re excited to have added Jennifer to our 50-person site assessment and remediation group serving public agencies and private organizations throughout AKRF’s geographic footprint,” said Deborah Shapiro, senior vice president. “Her professional expertise and regulatory knowledge will be an asset to our clients and communities.”

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