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Colantonio promoted to director at Colantonio Inc.

Briana Colantonio

 

Holliston, MA Construction manager Colantonio Inc. has promoted Briana Colantonio to director of organizational development.

Colantonio joined the firm as a marketing specialist in 2017 with a BA in psychology from Fairfield University and an MS in applied psychology, from Sacred Heart University. She has since earned an MBA from the F.W. Olin School of Business at Babson College.

In her new role, she will develop, implement, and evaluate professional development programs. She will ensure that all Colantonio employees have the training they need to succeed in their jobs and advance within the company.

“With her education, talent and experience, Briana is perfectly suited to help streamline and meet the company’s organizational goals,” said President George Willwerth.

 

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