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Sack promoted to director of planning at Dacon

Jenny Sack

Natick, MA Jenny Sack has been promoted to director of planning as Dacon continues to expand its team. Sack began in the position of assistant project manager in 2015. When her strengths became quickly apparent in conceptual estimating and analytics, she was immediately transferred to the planning department. Over the last 6 years her expertise in client relationship development, design/engineering oversight, subcontractor bidding and conceptual budgeting has resulted in many successful projects. In this elevated role, Jenny will oversee and manage the entry stages of all new projects at Dacon, bringing a fresh perspective to clients of design build’s benefits.

Armand Souliere, COO, said, “Jenny was selected for this role due to her intrinsic ability to organize operations and people. She is naturally adept at weaving relationships amidst internal execution and clients. We rely on her acumen, direct approach and design build experience to achieve client goals.”

In addition to her business responsibilities, Jenny is a mother of two young children and avid sports enthusiast. She will be participating in the Boston Marathon later this year to raise funds for SPARK Kindness. To date she has raised $2,800 for the organization.

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