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Yanulis joins Tighe & Bond, Inc. as director of business development

Adam Yanulis joined Tighe & Bond, Inc. as the growing engineering firm's newly appointed director of business development. With more than 28 years of providing leadership to the public sector engineering community in New England, Yanuliswill enhance Tighe & Bond's abilities to serve its public sector clients in the region. Given his active and local experience in the industry, Yanulis will be a familiar face to many in the public sector and the region. Over the years, he has worked closely with numerous municipalities to facilitate engineering and environmental solutions for water resource, stormwater, environmental, and other infrastructure challenges. He will work primarily out of Tighe & Bond's Worcester office but his involvement will be region-wide. "Adam is a widely recognized professional in the industry who holds the client's best interest in mind, and is also very civic-minded. Needless to say, he isa welcome addition to our team, with local experience, knowledge, and a perspective that will benefit our clients," said David Pinsky, president and CEO of Tighe & Bond. Yanulis serves as a commissioner for the New England Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission, and sits on the board of directors of the Waterworks Museum in Chestnut Hill and the New England Water Works Association. He is also co-chair of the New England Water Works Association's (NEWWA) ACE 2014 Host Committee planning for the American Water Works Association's (AWWA) Annual Conference to be held in Boston in June. In addition, he is a member of the Massachusetts Water Infrastructure Finance Commission Steering Committee. Founded in 1911, Tighe & Bond is one of the most experienced engineering firms in New England, with offices in Pocasset, Westfield, and Worcester, MA; Middletown and Shelton, CT; and Portsmouth, NH.
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