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Beals and Thomas, Inc. elects Feeney as incoming president effective June 2026

Southborough, MA According to Beals and Thomas, Inc. (B+T), Daniel Feeney has been elected incoming president effective June 2026. Feeney has advanced his career at B+T for 30 years, currently serves as the director of operations, and is a member of the board of directors. Feeney succeeds George (Gerry) Preble who has successfully guided B+T as president since 2012.

Feeney’s selection is a fulfillment of the firms strategic planning and succession planning, intended to maintain a culture that supports high quality services, active professional development, and leadership with professional organizations.

B+T is a multidisciplinary consulting firm providing professional services that support the development and conservation of land and water resources. Their team is comprised of civil engineers, landscape architects, land surveyors, environmental planners, permitting specialists, and wetland scientists. B+T ensures comprehensive management and attention to detail by combining their staff’s collective experience. Their creative and solution-oriented approach is balanced with an environmental ethic, and they have the knowledge, experience, and relationships to guide projects through the various local, state, and federal land use entitlement processes. B+T considers themselves a resource for their clients and understand that clear and comprehensive expert technical input and advice facilitates successful outcomes.

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