GZA GeoEnvironmental names Doherty Senior Project Manager

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GZA GeoEnvironmental, Inc. promoted Amy Doherty to senior project manager.
GZA GeoEnvironmental, Inc. recently announced that Amy Doherty has been promoted to Senior Project Manager at GZA GeoEnvironmental’s Manchester, NH office.

A resident of New Boston, NH, Doherty first joined GZA in September of 2000 as a Project Manager focusing on environmental site assessment and remedial planning.

Prior to GZA, Doherty was an Environmental Scientist at Stone & Webster Engineering.

Doherty earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Environmental Studies from SUNY ESF/Syracuse University and did masters studies at her undergraduate alma mater. She is P.G. certified.

“Amy has demonstrated the values and integrity that are critical to GZA as we constantly strive to better serve our clients,” said William R. Beloff, President and CEO of GZA GeoEnvironmental, Inc. “We are pleased to recognize Amy for her commitment, excellence and outstanding performance.”
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