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Bond Brothers appoint Conti as a project executive

According to Bond Brothers, a construction management firm, Rose Conti has joined the firm as a project executive. Conti brings over 25 years of experience in managing large, complex fit-out projects. Her expertise in managing staff, subcontractors and client relationships is a welcome addition to Bond's corporate and interiors group that started some 18 months ago. She will join Don Sabourin, director of corporate and interiors to show our commitment to servicing our clients in this market. Conti has worked for Boston-based general contracting firms and an owner's rep real estate firm. She has a great reputation for managing her client's projects as if they were her own. She brings a wealth of knowledge to managing small and large project teams with a vast array of clients that she has serviced for many years. Conti attended Wentworth Institute of Technology, Building Construction Technology program; she serves on the alumni board as second vice president of WIT. Conti has served as president of National Association of Women in Construction (NAWIC), Boston chapter 15, and many industry committees; she also volunteers regularly to various not-for- profit organizations. Robert Murray, senior vice president said, "As we enter our second century in business, the Bond Brothers of today is an increasingly diverse organization. With Rose joining our team, we take another step in strengthening our organization and our corporate & interiors initiative. She brings a tremendous reputation and a wealth of experience to the firm and will be an integral part of our efforts moving forward."
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