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Vail joins O&S Associates as director of marketing and business development

Jessica Vail,
O&S Associates

Hackensack, NJ O&S Associates has added Jessica Vail, director of marketing and business development, to corporate headquarters. Vail brings a decade of experience in business development, marketing and corporate communications within the construction and engineering industry. She is also an active member of national networking organizations such as Community Associations Institute (CAI) and Institute of Real Estate Management (IREM).

“At O&S, we are focused on growth and we feel that Jessica is going to be a great, creative addition to our team,” said VP, William Payne, PE. 

Vail will be responsible for creating, implementing and overseeing marketing and sales strategies for all seven regional offices with a strong focus on commercial and residential real estate.  

About O&S Associates, Inc.  

O&S Associates, Inc. is a full-service, multidisciplinary engineering and architecture consulting firm specializing in building assessment, design and restoration of commercial, residential, healthcare and hospitality facilities.  O&S has office locations in NJ, NY, PA, OH, DC and FL. 

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