January 10, 2025 - 23:29
Westfield, MA – Tighe & Bond, a prominent engineering, design, and environmental consulting firm, has announced the appointment of James Dyment, PE, as Vice President in its Water Business Line. With over two decades of experience in the engineering sector, Dyment brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the firm. His extensive background includes significant roles in water resource management, environmental engineering, and infrastructure development.
In his new role, Dyment will be instrumental in driving the company’s initiatives in water-related projects, focusing on sustainable practices and innovative solutions. His leadership is expected to enhance Tighe & Bond's capabilities in addressing the growing challenges in water management and environmental sustainability.
Dyment expressed enthusiasm about joining the team, stating that he looks forward to contributing to the firm’s mission of delivering high-quality services and fostering environmental stewardship. His addition is anticipated to bolster Tighe & Bond’s reputation as a leader in the engineering and consulting industry.
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