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DECCO, Inc. hires Morse, Condon, Lebel and Donnelly

Caryn Morse

 

Kristin Condon

 

Adam Lebel

 

Matt Donnelly

 

Nashua, NH DECCO, Inc. has hired four new management positions amid recent growth and expansion of strategic business initiatives.

Caryn (Turchi) Morse, director of media & marketing: As a key partner of the corporate leadership team, Morse will oversee DECCO’s marketing, branding, and social media strategies to expand and amplify each of the company’s operating units. She retains more than 26 years of marketing, creative design, and communications expertise in the construction, manufacturing, and healthcare industries.

Kristin Condon, controller: Condon will serve as a financial analyst and accounting professional supporting the CFO. She has more than 26 years of experience as an accounting professional with vast experience in accounting policies, procedures, and internal control processes.

Adam Lebel, CUSP manager: As manager of the clean utilities services program (CUSP), Lebel will oversee the execution of maintenance, operations, project management and maintenance plans for pharmaceutical clients throughout New England. Adam retains licenses in plumbing, heating and HVAC and brings with him over 12 years of cGMP maintenance management, quality assurance and GMP documentation experience.

Matt Donnelly, IT manager: Donnelly will be responsible for the design, development, implementation and coordination of IT systems, policies, procedures, and infrastructure. He has more than 10 years of experience in technical services support working on Microsoft’s client/server platforms.

“We are excited to announce strategic new positions within DECCO,” said Kyle Reagan, CEO, DECCO, Inc. “These new DECCO partners will play a vital role as we expand our existing operating units and continue to enhance our safety-first culture and quality practices.”

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