Passero Associates LLC has been selected as one of the city's top 50 fastest growing private companies in the Jacksonville Business Journal's 2009 "Survival of the Fittest." Passero was ranked number 21 of the 50 firms. Firms were recognized at the annual Business Journal 50 event held July 16 at the Jacksonville Municipal Stadium.
Wayne Wegman, president of Passero Associates, said, "I attribute the success we have experienced to our outstanding staff of professionals, each of whom is focused on providing our clients with exceptional service. I believe the individuals that make up our company are among the best in the industry."
Andrew Holesko, VP said, "Considering the current state of the development industry, it's both exciting and humbling to be placed on the Top 50 list. Our development teams are constantly improving to meet the changing needs of the engineering, architecture and construction industry. We openly thank our clients for their continued confidence in our abilities, and for our valued partnerships."
Passero Associates (PA) is a full-service professional consulting firm providing planning, engineering, architectural design, environmental, surveying, program management and construction administration services in Florida, New York, and the eastern U.S. PA has full-service offices in Jacksonville and St. Augustine, Fla. and in Rochester and Saratoga Springs, N.Y. More information can be found on the firm's website, at www.passero.com.
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