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Lexington, MA – Feinmann, Inc., a prominent design-build firm located in Lexington, Massachusetts, has announced the appointment of Maren O. Reepmeyer, AIA LEED AP, as its new President. This significant leadership change is expected to usher in a new era for the company, known for its commitment to innovative design and sustainable building practices.
Maren brings a wealth of experience to her new role, having spent over 15 years in the architecture and construction industry. Her background includes extensive work in sustainable design and project management, making her a perfect fit for Feinmann's mission to deliver high-quality, environmentally responsible projects.
In her new position, Maren aims to enhance the firm's collaborative approach, focusing on client satisfaction and community engagement. Her vision includes expanding the company's portfolio while maintaining its core values of integrity and creativity. The team at Feinmann is excited to embark on this new chapter under Maren's leadership, anticipating growth and new opportunities in the design-build sector.
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