Hunter Roberts Interiors, a Division of Hunter Roberts Construction Group, has added the following to its management ranks:
Kenneth Hill has been named director of operations. In this position he is responsible for the implementation and completion of all projects and the overall field operations which include all laborers, superintendents and project managers. Working closely with the interiors staff, Hill oversees scheduling, contract administrations, safety and quality control from inception through completion and turnover.
Ronald Agababian has been named director of business development. He is responsible for identifying appropriate construction projects for Hunter Roberts Interiors, and focuses on cultivating business relationships with clients, project management firms, consultants and architects.
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