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H2M promotes Martello to director of regional office in Parsippany, NJ

Parsippany, NJ According to H2M architects + engineers, Charles Martello LSRP and P.E., has been promoted to director of regional office.

In his new role, Martello will be helping the team grow in revenue and services provided for all of the markets H2M is involved in, concentrating on providing synergy between the various offices.

“I am confident that Mr. Martello’s experience and skills, coupled with his insight and passion will yield the growth and development that we are seeking in this office,” said H2M’s chief operating officer Gary Loesch.

Martello joined H2M in 1991 and was most recently department manager of environmental services in the H2M Parsippany location.

In this role, his responsibilities were focused on management of personnel and clients in the environmental sector with additional concentration on the development of the insurance market. 

“I am excited to be in this new position at this point in my career, being able to provide focus and direction for the growth of the H2M Parsippany office,” said Martello.

Martello earned his bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering and his master’s degree in Environmental Engineering at Manhattan College. He currently resides in Oakland, New Jersey with his wife and three kids, whom he loves coaching in various recreational sports.

H2M is a full-service consulting and design firm offering the expertise of more than 290 architects,  engineers (water supply, civil/site, structural, M/E/P, wastewater and environmental), planners, designers, inspectors, surveyors and scientists. H2M meets the challenges associated with buildings and infrastructure and has been serving various markets throughout Long Island, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Connecticut for over 80 years.

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