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Flagg joins CCB, Inc.

Kelly Flagg has joined CCB, Inc. as manager of safety, human resources and employee development. With her hiring, she brings over a decade of managerial and consulting experience to the 67 year old construction company. Prior to joining CCB, Flagg owned and operated a successful landscaping business; worked as a health and fitness consultant; and was general manager of a fitness center while earning a bachelor of science degree in Sports Medicine from the University of Southern Maine.
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