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Mas, St. Germain and Sullivan named to Fuss & O’Neill board of directors

Erik Mas

 

Tim St. Germain

 

Kevin Sullivan

 

Manchester, CT Fuss & O’Neill has added three new members to their board of directors.

Erik Mas, PE, will serve a three-year term on the Board. Erik started with Fuss & O’Neill in 1995 and is a manager in our Water and Natural Resources Business Line. His primary expertise is in water resources planning, including watershed management, stormwater and water quality, and climate resilience. Mas also leads Fuss & O’Neill’s practice in environmental impact assessment and manages projects involving compliance with the national and state environmental policy acts in the northeast.

Tim St. Germain, PE, will serve a three-year term on the Board. St. Germain began his tenure with Fuss & O’Neill in 1993, and is a senior vice president in our Springfield, Mass. office. His expertise includes facilities engineering, industrial wastewater treatment, site assessment and remediation, solid waste, and environmental permitting and compliance. St. Germain is a senior leader in our Industry and Utilities Business Line.

Kevin Sullivan, PE, LEED AP, will serve a one-year term on the Board to replace John Hankins, LEP, who recently retired. Sullivan is a vice president and regional office manager in our Greater Boston office. Throughout his career, he has managed a wide variety of successful multi-discipline projects. His specific area of expertise in electrical engineering, and he has a strong interest and special expertise in energy conservation and the application of alternative energy systems for a variety of projects.

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