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DiPrete Engineering hires Lindsay as civil engineer

DiPrete Engineering has hired Dana Lindsay as a civil engineer. Lindsay graduated from Manhattan College in 2010 with a bachelor of science in Environmental Engineering and a minor in mathematics in 2010. She also earned a master of engineering in Environmental Engineering in 2012. In 2010, she also earned her Engineer in Training certification. Most recently she was a staff engineer at Environmental Resources Management. Lindsay is working on the design of stormwater management systems and environmental permitting for residential and commercial projects. "Dana's experience working on environmental projects make her a valuable member of our team," said Hemant Ajbani, COO at DiPrete. "We are impressed with her attention to detail in conducting field work and evaluating data - her exceptional abilities will help DiPrete Engineering continue to deliver excellent customer service."
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