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Tommell joins Chazen Cos. as director of land surveying

Poughkeepsie, NY According to the Chazen Cos., Jason Tommell has joined the team as the director of land surveying for the its local office at 21 Fox St. Tommell is a professional experienced in account management, program management, and strategic marketing.

Tommell received his bachelor’s degree in Humanities from Washington College in Chestertown, Md. and his M.B.A in Organizational Leadership from Norwich University in Northfield, Vermont. Previously, he worked as a land surveyor for Tommell & Associates in Saratoga Springs, as well as Van Dusen & Steves Land Surveyors. 

He is a proactive leader in mentoring and training and has extensive leadership experience in the industry.

“We are excited to welcome Jason and we are looking forward to working with him,” said Steven Alex, P.L.S., senior principal, vice president, land surveying services, The Chazen Companies.

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