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Clune Promotes 11 to SVP, VP in Chicago Office

Clune Construction promoted 11 employees in its Chicago office to executive-level positions. Chris Franz, Andrew Hoppe, Dino Pastore and Jeremy Stanek have been promoted to SVP, while John Amos, Jim Bardoczi, Craig Erdenberger, Steve Green, Rachel Munkvold, Mary Shea and Luke Unverzagt have been promoted to VP.

“Clune has been fortunate to continue to grow with a staff that has remained committed for the long term,” said Bill Abromitis, CEO of Clune Construction (pictured). “These individuals represent a group of Clune leadership that continues to make our company stronger for our clients and our employees.”

Clune notes that several of its managing directors and officers started with the company as interns, and that the average length of time a managing director has been with the firm is 17 years. Additionally, 20% of Clune’s employees have been with the company for more than a decade.


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