Fort Point hires Banks as project manager to oversee sensitive renovation projects

June 30, 2011 - Owners Developers & Managers

Danielle Banks, Fort Point Project Management

Fort Point Project Management (FPPM), a provider of real estate project management and relocation services, has hired Danielle Banks as a project manager. In her new role, Banks will provide detailed project planning, scheduling, coordination and communication for client relocation and renovation projects across multiple industries.
Responding to a recent uptick in client activity, specifically in the biotech laboratory and healthcare markets, FPPM sought out an experienced project manager to oversee sensitive renovation projects. With a B.S. degree in facilities management from the Wentworth Institute of Technology, Banks provides the valuable technical expertise necessary to manage client programs within a variety of fast-paced environments. Her previous positions include roles with leading engineering and construction management firms along the east coast.
"We're excited to grow our team to include Danielle, a self-motivated professional who truly understands client service," said Christine Mosholder, partner and founder of FPPM. "She brings numerous skills to the table that enable her to oversee a variety of projects, ranging from laboratory consolidations to financial services relocations."
Currently, Banks is overseeing renovation and relocation projects for clients including Genzyme, Brown University and Bank of America.
About Fort Point Project Management
Fort Point Project Management is a leading provider of project management and relocation management services for lab, academic and corporate projects. Experienced project managers with engineering, facilities management and architectural expertise guarantee successful transitions to new locations. As an owner's representative, FPPM will coordinate the design, engineering, IT, construction, furniture procurement and ultimately the relocation of your business to a new site.
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