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Barton & Loguidice has promoted two members of the firm’s Watertown office to senior level positions. MATTHEW J. COOPER has been promoted to associate. He received his bachelor’s degree from Clarkson University. He is a member of the firm’s water/wastewater practice area. TAYLOR J. JENNINGS has been promoted to senior project engineer. He received his […]
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Barton & Loguidice has promoted two members of the firm’s Watertown office to senior level positions. MATTHEW J. COOPER has been promoted to associate. He received his bachelor’s degree from Clarkson University. He is a member of the firm’s water/wastewater practice area. TAYLOR J. JENNINGS has been promoted to senior project engineer. He received his bachelor’s degree from Clarkson University. Jennings is a member of the firm’s water/wastewater practice area. Barton & Loguidice has also promoted 14 members of the firm’s Syracuse office to senior level positions. CORY J. MCDOWELL has been promoted to associate. He received his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Clarkson University. McDowell is a member of the firm’s solid waste practice area. CHERYL A. DARRH has been promoted to associate. She received her bachelor’s degree from Le Moyne College. Darrh is a member of the firm’s administration practice area. GREGORY D. MOSURE has been promoted to associate. He received his bachelor’s degree from the University of Dayton. Mosure is a member of the firm’s water/wastewater practice area. MATTHEW D. PATTERSON has been promoted to chief engineer. He received his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Syracuse University. Patterson is a member of the firm’s transportation practice area. TAYLOR C. BOTTAR has been promoted to managing engineer. He received his bachelor’s degree from Rutgers University. Bottar is a member of the firm’s water/wastewater practice area. STEPHEN T. PYNN has been promoted to senior IT manager. He received his bachelor’s degree from SUNY College of Technology. Pynn is a member of the firm’s administration practice area. JILLIAN M. BLAKE has been promoted to senior managing engineer. She received her bachelor’s degree from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Blake is a member of the firm’s solid waste practice area. DUSTIN J. CLARK has been promoted to senior managing engineer. He received his bachelor’s degree from SUNY Buffalo. Clark is a member of Barton & Loguidice’s water/wastewater practice area. BENJAMIN W. WERNER has been promoted to senior managing engineer. He received his bachelor’s degree from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Werner is a member of the firm’s transportation practice area. JOHANNA E. DUFFY has been promoted to senior managing environmental scientist. She received her bachelor’s degree from SUNY Cobleskill and her M.P.S degree from SUNY ESF. Duffy is a member of the firm’s environmental practice area. BETHANN K. PARMELEE has been promoted to senior project engineer. She received her bachelor’s degree from Clarkson University. Parmelee is a member of the firm’s solid waste practice area. DONALD R. GENTILCORE has been promoted to VP. He received his bachelor’s degree from the Rochester Institute of Technology. Gentilcore is a member of the firm’s solid waste practice area. CHRISTIAN G. LAWTON has been promoted to VP. He received his bachelor’s degree from Syracuse University. Lawton is a member of the firm’s water/wastewater practice area. CHAD HUTTON has been promoted to VP. He received his bachelor’s degree from Clarkson University. Hutton is a member of the firm’s solid waste practice area.
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