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CM&B promote McCarter to vice president/senior project manager

Rob McCarter

Beverly, MA CM&B has promoted Rob McCarter to vice president/senior project manager. This promotion is a testament to McCarter’s exceptional contributions, dedication to excellence, and his unwavering commitment to People.Building. His relentless drive to ensure the success of every project he touches not only reflects his personal dedication but also strengthens the team by fostering growth, collaboration, and leadership within the company.

McCarter has consistently demonstrated that he is a dedicated and strategic leader. His ability to oversee complex projects, manage resources effectively, and build strong relationships with clients has made him a vital part of our team. His hands-on approach and strategic mindset have consistently delivered immense value to both the company and its clients, ensuring that every project is completed to the highest standards.

McCarter's promotion also reflects his passion for continuous learning and his drive to master the industry's complexities. His commitment to growth and his strong leadership will continue to inspire and motivate those around him.

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