Citing growth in the wireless space, Ann Arbor, Mich.-based consulting firm Atwell-Hicks said it has added four executives to its wireless operations.
The firm hired Martha Penton as director of business development, Tony Dawson as team leader, and Carrie Reinhart and Brad Oravsky as project managers for the company’s telecom group. All four previously worked at CMX Engineering.
“Based on client demand and significant growth throughout the country, expanding our role in the telecommunications industry was a natural,” said Daniel McNulty, COO at Atwell-Hicks. “Although we have historically supported this market, we feel the time is right to create a specialized division to provide turn-key site development services.”
Penton worked at the wireless division of CMX Engineering. Dawson was a regional manager of CMX Engineering’s Tampa, Fla., office. Reinhart and Oravsky were project managers at CMX.
This update corrects previously incorrect information.
UPDATE: Atwell-Hicks hires four to lead wireless division
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