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Conti rejoins Lee Kennedy Co. as director of interiors

Rose Conti has rejoined Lee Kennedy Co. as director of interiors. Working with Scott Giles, vice president, she provides leadership and strategic growth of the interiors group in both the corporate and academic market sectors. Conti has an associates degree in Building Construction Technology and a Bachelors Degree in Construction Management from Wentworth Institute of Technology. She is the past president of the Wentworth Alumni Association and serves on many committees and is a corporator for the institute. Conti brings over 30 years of leadership and construction expertise in both corporate and academic client project work. She has the ability to manage fast track projects, large project teams/accounts and manage client relationships with exceptional focus on service. According to Lee Michael Kennedy, president and CEO, "Rose has a great reputation and following in both academic and corporate market sectors and her impact to the company will no doubt have a major impact to the volume of work we can win and execute. Rose is one of the most dedicated and well respected woman leaders in the corporate interiors and academic market. Rose worked for Lee Kennedy Co. for 16 years and I am proud and excited that she is returning to LKCO."
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Greenwood Credit Union City Hall Plaza nears completion - by Frank Picozzi

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