Passero Associates promotes six employees to serve as associates
According to Passero Associates, six key employees have been promoted to the rank of associate at the firm. These individuals will be supporting the firm's continued growth as members of the senior leadership team:
* Shawn Bray, PE, associate/airport engineering manager;
* Susan Cocca, associate/director of human resources;
* Edward Freeman, PLS, associate/vice president of survey;
* Kim Kulik, associate/director of internal operations;
* Don Ramdass, associate/airport program manager;
* Peter Wehner, AIA, LEED AP, NCARB, associate/senior project architect.
Passero is an 80-person, full-service professional consulting firm providing planning, engineering, architectural design, environmental, surveying, program management and construction administration services in N.Y., Fla., and the eastern U.S.
More information can be found on the firm's website, at www.passero.com.
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