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CM&B hires Jacob as vice president/project executive

Jacob Chapin

Boston, MA CM&B has hired Chapin Jacob as vice president/project executive. With a strong track record of success developing and building high-profile life sciences and industrial projects, Jacob brings a wealth of experience to the team. In his previous role as senior project manager for National Development, Jacob oversaw the construction of a significant life science campus in Watertown, MA. Additionally, he played a key role in the ongoing development of a major distribution and logistics center in East Hartford, CT.

Prior to his role in development, he was the lead project manager on large-scale life science developments for Mass-based construction manager John Moriarty & Associates (JMA). 

In his role at JMA, he managed projects for notable clients, including Pfizer, KSQ Therapeutics, and MITIMCo. 

“Chapin brings a unique skill set to CM&B, and we are thrilled to add his expertise in several of our core markets to our very talented operations group. Chapin shares in CM&B’s commitment to operational excellence and is a great addition to our dynamic team.” said Tim Puopolo

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