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Ryan named accounting manager at Mid Hudson Construction Management

Matthew Ryan

Poughkeepsie, NY Expanding its accounting department, Mid Hudson Construction Management (MHCM) has named Matthew Ryan to accounting manager. In his new role, Ryan will be responsible for providing timely and accurate financial reporting to management, as well as ensuring the efficiency of day-to-day accounting tasks.  

Ryan began his career at MHCM as an accounts payable clerk in 2018. He was then appointed to bookkeeper, where he developed a custom file management system for company-wide implementation. Ryan was promoted to staff accountant in 2020, where he was responsible for the preparation and management of the company’s financial reporting and analysis, including the handling of over $3 million in monthly billing.  

“We’re thrilled to see Matt take on this new role within the company,” said Ray Travis, president and CEO of MHCM. “His work ethic is not only an incredible asset, but a true inspiration to all of us at Mid Hudson Construction.”  

Ryan is a graduate of Ursinus College, where he received a Bachelor of Arts in business and economics in 2015. He currently resides in Poughkeepsie. 

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