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Skanska Names Supplier Diversity Manager for New England

Skanska has appointed Cassandra Campbell as supplier diversity manager, based in Boston. She will be responsible for developing and managing regional offices’ supplier diversity strategy and collaborating with internal stakeholders including operations, preconstruction, marketing and business development to maximize opportunities for the diverse subcontractors with which Skanska partners in New England.

Campbell joins Skanska from the Massachusetts Port Authority (Massport), where she held numerous roles throughout her 27-year tenure. These included senior accounts receivable specialist, accountant, internal audit staff, compliance contractual analyst and, most recently, senior program administrator for M/WBE & DBE construction.

“We’re incredibly excited to have Cassandra join our team as Supplier Diversity Manager,” said Bryan Northrop, EVP of Skanska USA Building’s New England region. “Her dedication to advancing initiatives across the diverse business landscape is in complete alignment with Skanska’s own mission to maximize opportunities for minority and women-owned, as well as disadvantaged businesses in our industry.”

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