DiPrete Engineering has announced the promotion of Joe Penney to principal. Penney joined DiPrete Engineering in 2015 as Vice President of Development with over 30 years of experience in site engineering, land use permitting, and development throughout
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DiPrete Engineering has announced the promotion of Joe Penney to principal. Penney joined DiPrete Engineering in 2015 as Vice President of Development with over 30 years of experience in site engineering, land use permitting, and development throughout the New England area.
His geographic reach extends from Cape Cod to New York as he has managed several high-profile clients and projects including the first Topgolf in Massachusetts, Little Pond Village at Falmouth Heights, and various assisted living facilities, multi-family, retail, and solar projects throughout New England.
In his new role, Penney will continue to lead the firm’s Dedham, MA office working closely with and mentoring project managers and staff to improve client services. He will also assist in site design and permitting strategy to ensure successful projects.
Prior to working at DiPrete, Penney served as Director of Development for Ahold USA, parent company of Stop & Shop New England and principal at Gale Associates leading the company’s civil, environmental, and transportation groups.
“Joe’s knowledge and experience in the engineering and regulatory permitting field have made him a key resource to our team,” Dennis DiPrete, President of DiPrete Engineering said in a statement. “I have a lot of confidence in his abilities to make our clients successful, guide our project managers, and to lead our Dedham office as we continue to expand our services throughout Massachusetts and northern New England.”
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