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H2M hires Greenfield, Wilkinson, Szachacz, Lopez and Zuhoski

Melville, NY H2M architects + engineers has grown by 100 employees since the beginning of 2016 across all of the firm’s locations including Melville, White Plains, NYC, Albany, and Suffern in New York along with Howell and Parsippany in New Jersey. Listed below are some of H2M’s most recent hires:

• Kelly Greenfield was hired as a project designer in H2M’s NYC office. She previously worked as a project manager/studio team leader at Nelligan White Architects PLLC. She graduated from the City College of New York with a master’s of Urban Architecture and a master’s of Urban Design.                                 

• Robert Wilkinson was hired as a senior discipline engineer in H2M’s Melville office. He previously worked as a department/project manager at Bala Consulting Engineers. He graduated from Long Island University (LIU)-C.W. Post with a Master’s in Engineering Management.

• Ryan Szachacz was hired as a HR generalist in H2M’s Melville office. He previously worked as director of transfer admissions at New York Institute of Technology. He graduated from the New York Institute of Technology with a master’s in Human Resources Management and Labor Relations.

• Michael Lopez has been hired as a coatings inspector in H2M’s Suffern office. He previously worked as a NACE inspector/supervisor at Theovas Inc. He graduated from Ramapo College of New Jersey with a bachelor of arts  in Psychology and a minor in Criminology.

• Nora Zuhoski has been hired as a staff engineer in H2M’s Melville office. She graduated from the University of Rhode Island with a bachelor’s of science in Civil Engineering.

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