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Bangor-based engineering firm Haley Ward Inc. has appointed five new vice presidents across its departments and service lines.
Chip Haskell has been with the Bangor office of Haley Ward since 2008. He started as an engineering technician and was most recently promoted to senior project manager. He has worked as an engineer on various projects, including road and site design and layout, storm drain and sanitary sewer systems, permitting, and pre- and post-hydrology studies. Haskell also has managed a wide range of civil engineering projects. He received his bachelor’s degree in civil engineering from the University of Maine.
Jacalyn Gorczynski, based in Saco, started at Haley Ward in 2021 through the acquisition of S.W. Cole, where she served as a senior geologist. She has extensive experience in environmental consulting and coastal processes, including permitting and compliance, environmental assessments, remediation, and coastal zone management and study. Gorczynski has assisted a variety of residential, commercial, municipal and industrial clients with geoenvironmental projects. She received her master’s degree in environmental science from Texas A&M University and her bachelor’s in geology from Mount Holyoke University.
Johanna Szillery, who is based in Bangor, has over 15 years of experience in natural resource and regulatory permitting. She has held diverse roles in academic research, the federal government, and as an environmental consultant. As a Maine-certified soil scientist and wetland scientist, she specializes in project strategy, planning, agency consultation, and negotiation, focusing on wetland delineation for clients in Maine and New Hampshire. Szillery holds a master’s degree from the University of Maine and a bachelor’s degree from Drew University.
Elizabeth "Betsy" Lindsay, who is based in Stuart, Fla., joined Haley Ward in 2022 when Haley Ward acquired her company, Betsy Lindsay Inc. She has 40 years of experience in land surveying and is a licensed professional land surveyor.
Dario DiMare started at Haley Ward in 2023 through the acquisition of his company, Dario Designs Inc., an architectural firm located in Northborough, Mass.
“We are thrilled to announce the election of five new vice presidents across multiple states and service lines at Haley Ward,” said Denis St. Peter, Haley Ward president and CEO.
“Their wealth of experience, dedication, and passion for our mission have been instrumental in our growth and success. As we proceed to expand and innovate, these leaders will continue to play a crucial role in shaping the future of our company and ensure the continued excellence of our services.”
Haley Ward is an employee-owned professional engineering, environmental, and surveying consulting firm with over 100 employees in Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut and Florida.
The company is ranked No. 5 among the largest engineering firms in the 2024 Mainebiz Book of Lists. The rankings are based on the number of Maine-based engineers.
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