Paric Promotes Kissinger, Wall to Project Managers
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Posted: Friday, March 1, 2013 7:00 pm
Paric Promotes Kissinger, Wall to Project Managers
Paric, a St. Louis construction manager and general contractor, has promoted two experienced construction professionals on their staff — Jen Kissinger, Union, and Craig Wall, Washington, to project managers.
Kissinger has over 10 years of experience at Paric, She has held an active role in nearly every market the company serves.
Kissinger has worked with many local municipalities, including Franklin and Jefferson counties, as well as the high profile Express Scripts High Volume Filler project. She has most recently been leading many interior tenant finish projects and has just been named Paric’s director of corporate sustainability manager.
Wall, with 10 years of experience in construction management, is LEED and ASHE certified and has been involved in a number of landmark projects, including Patients First Health Care, Crawford Electric Cooperative, Express Scripts, and the renovation of the Peabody Opera House.
Paric is a regional contractor specializing in agency and at-risk construction management, design/build and general construction of commercial projects; public/municipal, institutional and hospitality facilities; residential projects; senior living and health care facilities and historic renovations as well as construction consulting.
For more information about Paric, visit www.paric.com.
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