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Consulting Engineering Services promotes 15

Middletown, CT Consulting Engineering Services (CES), a multi-disciplined engineering firm, has completed 15 employee promotions, including two principals.

Jim Kowalski, PE was elevated to principal. With CES for 19 years, he is the firm’s leader in geothermal design. A professional engineer, LEED accredited professional and certified geo-exchange designer, he manages CES’ Bozeman, MT office.

Michael Bouchard, PE was also promoted to principal. A licensed mechanical engineer, he has been with CES for eight years. He oversees CES’ human resources department ensuring that the firm’s values are carried forward through all new hires and internal relationships.

In Conn., they named Jeanine Palmieri, Eric Gebrian and Sam Masciulli associates. David Banks and Steven Kingston have been promoted to senior mechanical engineers. Cody Pereira has been elevated to project manager. Adam Keithan is now a senior electrical designer.

In Mass., Joseph Sacchetti has been promoted to senior plumbing and fire protection engineer. 

In N.H., opened in 2022, Curtis Chase has been promoted to team leader and Patrick Crilly to project manager. 

In FL, Annette Ben-Habib has advanced to associate.

In N.Y., Yan Pereira is moving into the role of team leader.

 Adam Iglehart, who has worked in three of CES’ seven offices, was promoted to project manager, currently in the Bozeman office. 

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