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Acella Construction promotes Schrader to executive vice president

Saul Schrader,
Acella Construction Corp.

Pembroke, MA Acella Construction Corp. has promoted Saul Schrader to executive vice president.

In this role, Schrader will support all departments at Acella, increasingly becoming more involved in all projects, as well as oversee and maintain all work at major accounts. He will also be responsible for overseeing estimates, project managers, assistant project managers and superintendents, and will continue to develop, build, and grow relationships with new and existing clients, engineers, and architects.

Schrader has been with Acella since the founding of the company, working his way through positions of increasing responsibility. This promotion is a result of the track record Schrader has developed over this time, demonstrating a commitment to continual learning, trusting his instincts, and developing his own style. Schrader holds a bachelor’s degree in construction management from Wentworth Institute of Technology.  

“It comes with great pride to announce that we have promoted Saul to executive vice president,” said Dave Dirubbo, founder and president of Acella Const. “There is no doubt in my mind that he will continue reinforcing the company culture, putting clients and employees before his own interests.  It is a natural transition for him to move into this role and become more of leader for all of us, and I look forward to him helping the company forge forward.”

“I am honored to take on this new role with Acella,” said Schrader.  “I have such pride in this company, especially having been involved with it since its inception, having the opportunity to grow with the company and try new ideas.  I am excited to move forward with Acella into the future.”

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