Company news: Barton & Loguidice announces promotions
Updated Jan 27, 2021;
Posted Jan 27, 2021
Top row, left to right, Ryan S. Biel, Joseph R. Cavallaro, Evan T. Cobb and Carley E. Foland. Second row, Walter B. Grosvenor Jr., Mason J. Hedeen, Kristopher M. Mills, Emily K. Procopio and Joshua R. Thomas. Also promoted but not pictured are Mary E. O Leary, Gordon R. Rowe and Alexander T. Hess.
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Barton & Loguidice engineering, planning, environmental and landscape architecture firm announced 12 members of the firm’s Syracuse office have received promotions.
Carley E. Foland has been promoted to human resources specialist. A resident of Brewerton, she received a bachelor of science degree in business, management and economics from
Local residents promoted at Barton & Loguidice
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Barton & Loguidice, an engineering, planning, environmental and landscape architecture firm, recently promoted Nicole Cleary, of Canandaigua, and Darik Jordan, of Victor, to senior project landscape architect and senior project manager, respectively, in the Rochester office.
Cleary received her bachelor’s degree from SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry in Syracuse. She is a member of the firm’s Sustainable Planning and Design Practice Area.
Jordan received his Bachelor of Science in environmental health and safety management from Rochester Institute of Technology. He is a member of the firm’s Environmental Practice Area.
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A request to spend more than $150,000 on an engineering consulting firm that will aid the city in updating its 22-year-old comprehensive plan and zoning code was narrowly approved by a split vote of the Lockport Common Council on Wednesday.
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