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The Procopio Cos. hires Funk as human resources associate

Middleton, MA The Procopio Companies, a fourth-generation, full-service real estate development and construction management firm, has hired Meghin Funk to the role of human resources associate. This hire supports Procopio’s rapid growth and the necessity to further promote a strong corporate culture.

Funk joined Procopio this past fall, with experience in human resources. Most recently, she worked in human resources for Barkan Management Co., Inc., prior to which she worked in the healthcare industry in the hospital space for over seven years in a variety of human resources roles at Rancho Los Amigos National Rehabilitation Center, as well as Children’s Hospital Los Angeles.

With her extensive background in human resources, Procopio believes Funk will bring strong expertise to the team. Her experience at a local property management firm in human resources will aid the team in an intersecting field. Funk’s wide array of exposure across other industries and states is an asset as Procopio continues to grow.

“Meghin rises to the top of the pack, and we are excited to welcome her aboard the Procopio team,” said Mike Procopio, CEO of The Procopio Companies. “Her experience across diverse fields will complement our existing Human Resources team, as Procopio continues to sustain unprecedented growth across New England and beyond.”

Funk moved to the Boston area at the end of 2019 from Los Angeles and joined the Procopio team in 2021. She works alongside Shelby Procopio, the Director of People and Culture, and is responsible for payroll operations, benefits administration, performance tracking, and other organizational health and development responsibilities.

“Bringing Meghin onto the People and Culture team is huge for Procopio,” said Shelby Procopio, director of people and culture. “Meghin’s experience will help elevate the company to the next level, and her positive attitude and gracious approach are a great addition to our team’s dynamic as we continue a period of exponential growth.”

“I’m very happy to be a part of the Procopio team,” said Funk. “Everyone has been incredibly welcoming. It’s an exciting time to join the company with the growth we are experiencing. I look forward to continuing to provide excellent services to the team and facilitating a healthy and thriving culture.”

The Procopio Companies continue to grow both its team and business portfolio. The company is currently hiring for three roles, including a CFO, and encourages applicants to “throw their hat in the ring.” The Procopio Companies have several active projects across New England including Mosaic, located in Lynn, MA, and Daymark, located in Portland, ME.

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