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Creegan joins Jaros, Baum & Bolles as director of HVAC

Rory Creegan

Manhattan, NY Jaros, Baum & Bolles (JB&B), a MEP consulting engineering firm, has welcomed Rory Creegan, PE, as their newest director of HVAC in their New York City office. He brings almost 20 years of industry experience and expertise ranging from commercial office fit-outs to high-rise healthcare projects. 

Formerly the campus mechanical team leader at AKF Group, where he maintained a focus on healthcare, leading a diverse range of projects in both New York and New Jersey, Creegan is an active voice in the engineering industry. He has been a featured conference speaker for the Virginia Society of Healthcare Engineers Annual Conference, the Philadelphia AIA Learning Series, and the Orlando ACE Reverse Summit. Creegan’s writing has been featured in the Mid-Atlantic and New York Real Estate Journal

Anthony Montalto, partner at JB&B, said, “We’re thrilled to welcome Rory to the JB&B team. His broad range of experience, commitment to finding innovative solutions and his collaborative mindset make him the perfect addition to our team and we look forward to seeing the great work he does as JB&B continues to build toward the future.”

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