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Atwell Opens Georgia Office

By DE Editors  

March 30, 2015

Atwell, a consulting, engineering and construction services firm, has opened a new office in the Atlanta area. This new office will be able to serve more clients in the region, the company states.

Atwell specializes in industries such as automotive, power, oil and gas and land. The company also expanded its staff with the hiring of a new regional vice president.

“We have been interested in Atlanta for quite a while,” said President and CEO Brian R. Wenzel. “When the opportunity to hire a tremendous team of people presented itself, we saw a chance to expand our capabilities in the southeast U.S., while adding great people into our organization.”

For more information, visit Atwell.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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