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Suffolk presented new Veteran Hard Hat Program

Suffolk executive vice president & general counsel Jay Tangney speaks to fellow veteran employees
as (from left) Suffolk project engineer Dan Landry; Suffolk project engineer Bill Haughey;
and Suffolk safety manager Brent Best look on. 

Boston, MA Suffolk presented its new Veteran Hard Hat Program. Suffolk will honor all of its employees who have served or are actively serving in the military by providing them with an American flag-inspired hard hat, ensuring that the company’s pride in its veterans is visible at Suffolk jobsites across the country. 

Suffolk launched the program at a special reception at its headquarters in Roxbury, where all military veterans enjoyed refreshments and were presented with their new hard hats following a brief speaking program. 

The Veteran Hard Hat Program highlights Suffolk’s continued commitment to and support of its veteran trade partners and Suffolk employees and is timed to coincide with Armed Forces Day and Memorial Day, times when we honor those who have fought for freedom.

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