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Green Leaf hires LaCroix as a project manager

Nicole LaCroix, Green
Leaf Construction

Leominster, MA Green Leaf Construction has hired Nicole LaCroix as a project manager. As project manager, LaCroix will be responsible for the management of several projects for the firm, initially including a historical church renovation as well as a process-based fume hood installation project. LaCroix holds a master’s degree in construction management and joins Green Leaf from Consigli Construction.

“Nicole is a tremendous addition to our operations team,” said Green Leaf’s director of operations, Dan Spinney. “Her attention to detail and enthusiasm for construction and customer service are a perfect fit for the company as we continue to grow.”

LaCroix has over eight years of experience in the industry. In addition to construction management, she also possesses experience in facilities management and interior design. 

Green Leaf is a construction management, design build and general contracting firm located in Leominster, Mass. serving commercial, industrial and institutional organizations throughout the northeast. For more information, visit www.greenleafcm.com. 

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