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P.W. Grosser Consulting welcomes Ashworth as a senior project manager

Albany, NY According to P.W. Grosser Consulting, Inc., (PWGC) the firm has hired Maryann Ashworth, PG, CPESC, as a senior project manager. Ashworth will assist in the further development of PWGC’s construction materials market in the New York Tri-State region.

Based at the firms new Capital Region office, Ashworth joins PWGC’s Environmental Div. Her addition will enhance the development of PWGC’s construction materials unit, which includes mining development, compliance, support, and permitting services.

“My goal is to serve my clients to the best of my ability by giving them timely, appropriate and affordable project services,” said Ashworth. “I look forward to learning from my new colleagues at PWGC and the opportunity to mentor younger staff.”  

Ashworth’s focus will be in serving PWGC’s clients in upstate New York and expanding our influence in the materials market. This includes, mining, concrete and asphalt industries.

“We are very excited to have Maryann onboard,” said PWGC VP Kris Almskog, PG. “She maintains an industry-recognized reputation for providing value-added client solutions. We look forward to providing a greater level of service to our current clients and adding to that roster with customers north of New York City.”

The addition of Ashworth is part of PWGC’s strategic growth initiative to expand our consulting and engineering influence in the New York Tri-State region. Her focus will be on extending PWGC’s reach in the upstate New York construction materials market.

“We are very excited Maryann’s addition to our roster of professionals,” said PWGC president Paul Boyce, PE, PG. “We look forward to her contribution to PWGC’s future growth and success.”

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