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Greeley promoted to CFO at Gienapp Architects

Christiane Greeley

Danvers, MA According to Gienapp Architects, a leading Massachusetts architecture firm, Christiane Greeley has been promoted to CFO. Greeley manages financial and human resource matters as well as contractual obligations with clients, consultants and vendors for the firm.

Greeley joined Gienapp Architects in January 2015 as their accounts and contracts administrator. Her vast experience in administration, accounting, billing, office management and IT management allowed her to quickly become a key part of the Gienapp management team. During the COVID-19 crisis, she was instrumental in navigating optimal business strategies and ensuring the firm’s financial strength.

“Chris’ exemplary skills in business administration and operations allow our architects and technical staff to devote their time doing what they do best: designing excellent buildings,” said principal of Gienapp Architects, Dale Gienapp, AIA. “This promotion is in recognition of the pivotal role she has played and will continue to play in the success of our firm.”

Gienapp Architects was founded in 2000 to provide excellence in architectural design, project management and superior service to clients in Eastern MA and Southern NH. From feasibility studies and architectural design to construction administration, Gienapp Architects delivers smart, creative solutions that solve problems and stay on schedule and on budget.

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