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Quigley promoted to associate principal at WB Engineers | Consultants

Michael Quigley, PE, LEED AP, has been promoted to associate principal at WB Engineers|Consultants, according to Peter Dussault, PE, principal at the firm. Quigley has served as an electrical engineer and project manager at WB since 2001. He will continue his position as a project manager as well as take on a more significant role in the overall management of the firm's Boston office. "Quigley's natural knack for our industry and his dedication to client service has enabled the firm to seize numerous business opportunities in the past seven years," said Dussault. Quigley's notable clientele includes: Citigroup Retail Branch Banks (Green to the Core program), Town Sports International Sports Clubs, New Balance Factory Outlet Stores and the Verizon FiOS program. A resident of Stoneham, Mass., Quigley holds a B.S. in electrical engineering from Worcester Polytechnic Institute. He is a professional affiliate member of the Boston Society of Architects and he is a LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) accredited professional.
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