Newton-based construction consulting company Diversified Project Management (DPM) has hired four new project managers in Boston.
Tina Staublin has returned to DPM’s Boston office project management team, according to a statement. She has more than 25 years of experience in interior design, space planning, construction, facilities and move management. Her past DPM experience includes several projects at FM Global, Harvard Business School, Hyster New England and John Hancock.
Larry Connors has been named clerk of the works on the Natick Senior Center project. Connors has numerous years of experience in public housing construction for both contractors and municipalities.
Anthony Monteiro has been hired as assistant project manager. Monteiro, a graduate of Wentworth Institute of Technology with a degree in construction management, has gained field and office experience in the architectural and construction sectors through several co-op positions, including with J. Calnan & Assoc., Boyes-Watson Architects, Jason Anthony Corp. and J.J. Vaccaro.
Brandon Needleman has also been named assistant project manager. Needleman, a graduate of Wentworth Institute of Technology with a degree in architectural engineering technology, has more than four years of experience in design, space planning, project management and budget and schedule maintenance.
"We’re excited about Tina’s return, as well as the addition of Larry, Anthony and Brandon to our staff in Boston," said Phil Leonard, DPM vice president of operations. "Their broad range of experience has added great value to our already strong project management team."





