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EEI promotes Morrison, Piotrowski and Boatman

Engineering Enterprises Inc. in Spring Grove announced the promotion of Julie A. Morrison, Michele L. Piotrowski and Josh M. Boatman to new roles.

Julie A. Morrison, P.E., celebrating her 16th year with EEI, has been promoted to a senior project manager. She has excelled as a project manager for several years by consistently meeting project budgets, schedules and the needs of our clients. She has handled several complex and significant projects for a variety of our clients and they continually ask for her by name. Julie is currently the Chairman for the American Public Works Association - Fox Valley Branch, Awards Committee.

Michele L. Piotrowski, P.E., LEED AP, celebrating her 14th year with EEI, has been promoted to a Senior Project Manager. As a Project Manager for several years prior she has taken on several challenging projects and has had continued success with them. She is responsible for leading many special complex studies involving distribution analysis and modeling and water works system analysis. Michele is also active in the Illinois Section American Water Works Association by serving on several committees, speaking at annual conferences and teaching classes.

Josh M. Boatman, celebrating his 16th year with EEI, has been promoted to a Senior Project Technician II. He is heavily involved in our day-to-day field and office activities for our Land Surveying Group.

"All three have surpassed our expectations that have been set for them and are well deserving of the promotions."

EEI celebrating over 40 years in business, is a consulting engineering firm which provides planning, design and construction services for water, wastewater, transportation, stormwater and GIS to municipalities, counties and state agencies throughout northern Illinois.

Michele L. Piotrowski
Josh M. Boatman
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