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Hunter named vice president of business development at PROCON

Preston Hunter

Manchester, NH According to PROCON LLC, Preston Hunter has joined PROCON as vice president of business development. In this role, Hunter will lead strategic client engagement initiatives and help expand the company’s portfolio of integrated design and construction services across the region. A respected industry leader with over 20 years of experience and a deep understanding of real estate development and commercial construction, Hunter brings a unique perspective to the PROCON leadership team that will further strengthen the company’s market position and client-focused approach. Hunter serves on The Moore Center as the board chair, Amoskeag Industries board and NH Court Accreditation Commission as well multiple advisory boards.

“Preston’s appointment marks a pivotal step in advancing our long-term vision,” said PROCON CEO, John Stebbins. “His experience and strategic mindset are a perfect match for our collaborative and innovative culture.”

“It’s an honor to join the team of the region’s top design-build firm. PROCON has been an industry innovator for generations and with so much expertise under one roof, the firm is uniquely positioned to provide our clients with the best solutions from project concept to completion,” said Hunter.

This change is an exciting part of PROCON’s evolution and growth, but it also stands on the shoulders of those who’ve helped build PROCON’s legacy.

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