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Diversified Project Management hires Krewalk as assistant project manager

Diversified Project Management (DPM) has hired Jacqueline Krewalk as assistant project manager. "We're delighted to have Krewalkon board," said Roger Saleeby, DPM's vice president of operations in Conn. "Through her Co-Op work at Wentworth, she has gained extensive hands-on experience in project and facilities management and we are confident that she will be an asset to our established project team." Krewalk's Co-Op experience included the assistance with the management of a 250-person restack of over 120,000 s/f for a large publishing firm as well as the development of tenant fit-up plans for multiple clients in order to conduct feasibility studies and furniture re-use plans. She has also acted as the temporary facilities coordinator for the Boston Symphony Orchestra where she managed all incoming facility work requests as well as vendor files, service contracts and permit compliances. Krewalk is a 2009 graduate of Wentworth Institute of Technology where she earned her bachelor's degree in Facilities Planning and Management. She is a certified Facilities Management Professional (FMP) and is an active member of the International Facilities Management Association. About Diversified Project Management Diversified Project Management, headquartered in Newton, MA with offices in Hartford and Stamford, CT, is an independent Owner's Representative construction consulting company that specializes in programming, project management, construction administration, FF&E coordination and move-planning services for corporate, education, healthcare, manufacturing and biotech clients' construction, renovation and relocation projects. For more information, please visit www.dpm-inc.com.
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