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H2M celebrates new office in Troy

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Shown (from left) are: Bill Brigham, interim president of the Rensselaer County Chamber of Commerce; Patrick Madden; Carmella Montello, Troy city council president; Katrina Pacheco; Vito Ciccarelli, director of tourism and events representing Rensselaer County; and Rich Humann, P.E. H2M president and CEO.

Troy, NY H2M celebrated it’s new office space with an open house welcoming colleagues, friends, clients, future clients, and local political dignitaries, including the mayor of Troy, Patrick Madden.

Katrina Pacheco, AIA, office director at H2M, kicked off the event with a welcome and thank you to those in attendance. She shared her perspective on why H2M moved to the city, explaining that their presence in this community will provide opportunities to best serve current and potential clients, along with a renewed focus on relationships with neighbors through involvement with Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Joseph’s House & Shelter, the Rensselaer County Chamber of Commerce, and so many more local organizations. H2M selected Troy not just for an enhanced presence in the Capital Region of New York State, but also to provide a better quality of life for its employees. The new office location is in a walkable city, with several employees now walking to work, and a great variety of meal and cultural resource options just outside the door. This helps to reduce H2M’s carbon footprint and support small businesses within the community.

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