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Wise Construction welcomes Julian as senior director of business development, science & technology

Kerrie Julian

Winchester, MA Wise Construction has added Kerrie Julian as senior director of business development, science & technology. In this role, Julian will be instrumental in driving the growth of Wise’s science & technology market sector, focusing on cultivating and expanding client relationships throughout New England.

Julian brings more than 30 years of experience as both an architect and project manager, with a career spanning corporate, commercial, institutional, and science and technology projects. For the past 16 years, she has specialized in the science & technology market, partnering with scientists and end users to deliver facilities that enable lifesaving discoveries, therapies, and environmental advancements. She joins Wise from Margulies Perruzzi, where she most recently served as director of science strategy.

“In my career, I’ve had the opportunity to work on projects ranging from small lab equipment replacements to large-scale research consolidation projects,” said Julian. “My passion lies in supporting the science and technology community—helping clients bring forward innovations that have a lasting impact on people and the planet.”

Liane Phillips, vice president of business development at Wise Construction, said, “Kerrie’s deep experience and passion for the science & technology sector make her a tremendous asset to our team. Her ability to connect with clients and partners, paired with her technical understanding of the market, will be vital as we continue to grow Wise’s presence in this highly specialized field.”
 

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