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HEA takes on Corriere as an engineering manager

Horizon Engineering Associates, LLP (HEA) has hired Jessica Corriere as an engineering manager. Corriere has over 10 years of comprehensive experience in the engineering industry specializing in project management, building commissioning and retro-commissioning, LEED-NC services, Energy Star compliance services and environmental, health, and safety codes. Her main role is to provide support, direction and leadership to her team of engineers and ensure smooth execution of their projects. Having previously worked on the supply side of energy, she is enthusiastic to return to her roots with building commissioning. "I am excited to be back on the building performance side of the industry. I look forward to using my comprehensive knowledge, technical capabilities and leadership skills to meet the growing demand for an increased energy efficient infrastructure," said Corriere. "I am very pleased to welcome Jessica as our new engineering manager," Michael English, senior partner of HEA said. "Given the energy challenges being faced by N.Y.C., Jessica's background and experience will provide HEA with the strong leadership needed to provide top-notch energy solutions to our clients." Her educational background includes a bachelors of science in Mechanical Engineering and a master of science in Engineering Management from Northeastern University. HEA is one of the nation's premier commissioning providers, having served as the commissioning authority for more than 85 million s/f and $20 billion in construction cost. Headquartered in N.Y.C. and with 11 additional offices across the nation, HEA has one of the largest and most respected staffs dedicated to providing commissioning services for new construction and existing buildings in the nation. Please visit http://www.horizon-engineering.com for additional resources.
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