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2023 Ones to Watch Rising Stars: Jovanny Lamisere, Lee Kennedy Company

Jovanny Lamisere
Senior Assistant Project Manager
Lee Kennedy Company

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One thing on my bucket list: Running the Boston Marathon

When I am not working, I am: I’m doing one of two things. I’m watching everything and anything that has to do with the Boston Celtics and when it’s football season, the New England Patriots. Second, I’m planning my next vacation to an island paradise.

What recent project, transaction or accomplishment are you most proud of? I’m proud of how I’m continuously evolving and growing in this industry. I’m currently at a music building project located in Cambridge, Mass. that will be very neat when completed, due to its acoustical properties and constructability. I’ve learned there will always be a carousel of projects that come your way and I’m excited to take advantage of the different opportunities.

What makes this nominee a RISING STAR? 
“Jovanny has a great attitude and is always working hard to better himself. He carries himself with confidence and has the drive to advance far in his career. Everyone at the jobsite can count on him. This goes not only for LKCO staff but our subcontractors, design team, and clients.” - Brian Kelley, Project Manager at Lee Kennedy Company 

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