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Syska Hennessy Group promotes four members to associate partner

Shown (from L to R, top to bottom) are: Beata Borowik, Blake Lin,
Kamrul Hasan and Scott Voorhis

Manhattan, NY Syska Hennessy Group, the international engineering firm, has promoted four professionals to associate partner, ten to senior associate, and nine to associate. The group of 23 represents seven different offices across the U.S.

The new associate partners are:

• Beata Borowik (N.Y.), a project accounting manager. She oversees invoicing and payments for projects while implementing new systems and processes and training staff. 

• Kamrul Hasan, PE, LEED AP BD+C (N.Y.), a senior electrical engineer who specializes in critical facilities and aviation. 

• Blake Lin, PE, LEED AP BD+C (N.Y.), a lead electrical engineer who focuses on healthcare and critical facilities.

• Scott Voorhis, CTS-D (Chicago), an audiovisual designer in the information communications technology (ICT) practice.

 

The senior associates are:

• Tyler Ezell (San Diego)

• Andrew Holdsworth (Chicago)

• Albert Keltner (Chicago)

• Mark Mannarelli (Chicago)

• Daniel Reuter (Tampa) 

• Calderon Sinclair (Los Angeles)

• Joel Solis (Los Angeles)

• Joseph Spath (San Diego)

• Wayne Swanston (Charlotte)

• Timothy Tyrrell (Dallas)

The associates are:

• Stephen Ahlgrim (Chicago)

• Chelsey Borte (Los Angeles)

• Anthony D’Ancona (N.Y.)

• Karen Folgar (Los Angeles)

• Ryan Helsdingen (Chicago)

• Kirstie Nicholson (N.Y.)

• Charleen Penney (Dallas)

• Alex Petrillo (N.Y.)

• Pei Zhengzhao (Chicago)

“Syska has established ambitious goals for the next few years,” said president and CEO Cyrus Izzo. “Thanks to the contributions of these outstanding performers, we are confident that we can achieve them.”

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