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Brandt promoted to COO at JM Coull

Joshua Brandt named COO of JM Coull Josh Brandt, JM Coull
Maynard, MA JM Coull promoted Joshua Brandt from project executive to chief operating officer. Brandt has been with the firm for four years and has managed some of JMC’s most high-profile projects. As COO, Brandt will oversee all aspects of JMC’s operations team to ensure continued success on the firm’s projects. He brings more than 10 years of experience to his new role, having moved up the ranks as laborer, site superintendent, project manager, and project executive. Brandt is experienced in all project delivery types, with particular expertise in design-build work. “Josh has been a key part of JM Coull since he first started here,” said president Andrew Coull. “Not only does he have incredible insight and knowledge, but he brings a tremendous work ethic and sense of team to the office every day. In the past four years, he has served as a mentor not only to junior staff, but to many of us here, across all departments. I’m excited for Josh as he takes this next step in his career. He’s a natural leader and understands what it takes to be successful for our customers, and I look forward to seeing what the future holds for him at JMC.”
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