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NEEDHAM, MA – Bowdoin Construction has officially promoted Mike Kelly to the role of Project Manager. Kelly joined the company in October 2022, starting as an Assistant Project Manager. His rapid ascent within the organization reflects his dedication and expertise in the construction field.
During his time as an Assistant Project Manager, Kelly demonstrated exceptional leadership skills and a keen ability to manage complex projects effectively. His contributions have been instrumental in driving project success and maintaining high standards of quality and safety.
In his new role, Kelly will be responsible for overseeing project teams, ensuring that projects are completed on time and within budget. He will also play a crucial role in client relations, fostering strong partnerships and ensuring that client expectations are met.
Bowdoin Construction is confident that Kelly's promotion will further enhance the company's commitment to excellence in the construction industry. His leadership is expected to contribute significantly to the company's ongoing growth and success.
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