Hatch Mott MacDonald makes key hires in its U.S. business units

Written by jrood

Hatch Mott MacDonald recently hired key, high-level staff members at several of its U.S. office locations. Frank Facciolo joins Hatch Mott MacDonald's New York City office as a senior project manager for rail/transit projects and has 21 years of experience in infrastructure, transportation, and design-build projects in the N.Y. Metropolitan area and in California. John Cross joins HMM's Tallahassee, Fla., office as a senior project manager with more than 30 years of professional engineering experience in both the private and public sectors.

Arman Farajollahi joins HMM’s New York office as a senior
project manager with more than 19 years of professional engineering experience
in tunneling projects in the U.S. and overseas. Jonathan Taylor joins the New
York office as a principal project manager for tunnel projects with more than 25
years of experience in geotechnical engineering and underground construction. Gil
Garcia joins HMM’s Arlington, Va., office as a senior project manager for
tunnels with more than 23 years of experience in design, construction,
construction management, design-build, and manufacturing of tunneling equipment
throughout the U.S. and internationally.

Kenneth Fiorentino joins HMM’s Seattle Alaskan Way
Viaduct office as a senior project engineer/estimator with more than 34 years
of experience in the tunnel construction industry. Christopher Adams joins HMM’s
Pleasanton, Calif., office as a principal project manager for rail and transit
with more than 35 years of experience in the management of major
multidisciplinary projects including heavy and light rail transit, bridges,
tunnels and offshore structures.

 Paul
Baffico joins the Sacramento, Calif., office as a project manager with 40 years
of experience, having worked for 20 years as a contractor and 20 years as a
construction manager in the San Francisco Bay Area. Chris Petrov joins Hatch
Mott MacDonald’s Los Angeles – Encino office as a principal project manager
with more 25 years of experience in management, design, construction, and
supervision of large transportation projects.
Quentin Earle joins HMM’s
Sacramento office as a principal project manager with more than 34 years of
professional engineering experience in the public and private sectors in the U.K.,
Hong Kong, Taiwan and the West Indies.

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