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DeSimone Consulting Engineers names Manuelli as CFO/COO

New York, NY DeSimone Consulting Engineers has named Anthony Manuelli as chief financial officer and chief operating officer.

Manuelli joins DeSimone during a period of strategic growth to enhance the firm’s operational and financial efficiency and to serve as an integral member of the senior management team.

For nearly 30 years, Manuelli has served as a trusted leader and executive for a robust portfolio of enterprise organizations within the communications, advertising and media, and the professional services arena.

Throughout his career, Manuelli has provided the leadership, management, and vision necessary to achieve sustained growth and financial stability consistent with company strategy plans. Manuelli has developed operational controls, reporting processes, and staff systems consistent with high-performing firms and industry standards. His extensive financial, treasury, and risk management experience will help energize and invigorate DeSimone’s existing operations as the firm identifies new growth opportunities and expands its breadth of service.

“As DeSimone continues to diversify its presence, Tony will lead the strategic planning and finance process to sustain both financial and operational objectives,” said Stephen DeSimone, president and chief executive of DeSimone Consulting Engineers. “He is primarily responsible for identifying key performance indicators and project performance practices to ensure long-term resiliency.”

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