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People March 2024: Industry Appointments in NY, NJ, New England

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Victor Malerba Jr.

Victor Malerba Jr. was elevated to principal, based in New York City, at global Seattle design firm MG2. He will focus on complex mixed-use and multifamily residential projects, lead studio commercial operations and oversee the company’s growth.

JCJ Arquitectura has promoted Nathan Tuttle to the associate director. He has served as the Hartford, Conn.-based company’s director of technical standards since 2018. The company also promoted eight individuals to partner: Laura Bedus, Nicole Brown, Steven Frazier, Aaron Guthridge, Matthew Horn, Jennifer Krinsky, Hye-Gueong Lee i Keith R. Mercy.

Wilson Chang

Sunrock Distributed Generation, a commercial solar and distributed generation developer in New York City, named Wilson Chang as CEO. With nearly two decades of experience financing and building clean energy and technology companies, he will lead Sunrock’s growth in the United States. Chang was a partner and managing director of Hudson Sustainable Group, where he co-founded Sunlight Financial, a residential solar financing platform.

Peter Davis has joined Dewberry as a market segment leader focused on expanding transit and rail services for the consulting firm’s transportation group in Bloomfield, NJ. The 40-year industry veteran was a consultant to the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey and also managed projects for NJ. Transit, MTA Metro-North Railroad and MTA Long Island Railroad.

Esteve Bonaser

Esteve Bonaser, senior vice president of preconstruction at L+M Development Partners, has been named a partner in the firm’s New York office. In his new role, Bonasera will form an integral part of L+M’s development and diversification strategy related to sustainable and affordable housing. Before joining L+M 15 years ago, he was chief estimator for Triton Construction Co.

Fuss & O’Neill has risen Sudip Bafna, vice president, to the leader of the environmental services and facilities business line. Throughout his career, he has participated in environmental compliance projects, environmental management systems, and site investigation and remediation. In his new role, Bafna leads the Manchester, Connecticut-based company’s compliance, environmental and remediation departments.

Simpson Gumpertz & Heger, based in Waltham, Mass., has split its mechanical engineering and infrastructure group in Boston into two divisions, with Robert MacNeilassociate director, now leader in structural mechanics and materials and Peter Nardini leading industrial and water infrastructures.

Karen Jenkins

Boston-based Shawmut Design and Construction Co. has hired Michael Cristóbal i Karen Jenkins as business development directors in New England. Christopher was director of development review at the Boston Planning and Development Agency. Jenkins was a client strategist at CRB, a design, build and consulting firm specializing in the life sciences.

Andrea Springer has joined Cambridge, Mass.-based CDM Smith as vice president of digital engineering solutions to lead its new digital center. She had been vice president of digital technology and innovation at Stantec. The hub-focused company has technology expertise in areas including augmented and virtual reality, automation, remote sensing, AI, reality capture and data science.

Miranda Nolan

Boston-based offshore wind developer Vineyard Offshore has hired Miranda Nolan as head of digital communications, a newly created position. He previously worked as a senior content specialist at Matter Communications, also in Boston. Nolan now manages Vineyard Offshore’s digital properties.

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