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Lamson joins Kennedy/Jenks Consultants as senior project manager

According to Kennedy/Jenks Consultants, Max Lamson has joined the firm as senior project manager. Lamson comes to Kennedy/Jenks with nearly 20 years of environmental and energy consulting experience consisting primarily of site assessment and remediation, environmental due diligence, liability assessment, and renewable energy development and energy management. Lamson will be based in the firm's Tewksbury, Mass. office. Lamson has provided consulting services to a variety of private and public sectors including real estate development, banking and private equity, industrial/manufacturing, utility, renewable energy, and transportation. Vice president Sean O'Brien said, "Max will be a valued member of the Kennedy/Jenks team. His background allows him to immediately jump in and support our existing transportation projects, as well as be instrumental in driving our private sector expansion goals - particularly with new development opportunities." Lamson is a LEED Accredited Professional and a member of several industry organizations and volunteer boards and committees. He is currently a member of the Town of Maynard's planning board, on which he has served as both chairman and vice chairman since 2009. Lamson graduated from Colby College with a bachelor of science degree in biology and environmental science. He holds a masters of business administration (MBA) from the Olin School of Management at Babson College. With offices in Massachusetts and New Jersey, Kennedy/Jenks is rapidly expanding its presence in the northeast. Founded in 1919, Kennedy/Jenks Consultants is a full-service, multidiscipline engineering and environmental consulting firm serving private and public sector clients throughout the United States in 27 offices.
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