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Woodmeister Master Builders of Holden has hired five new employees: Jonathan Caron, Paul Guitard, Amy Porchenick, Scott Robichaud and Lynne Swanson.
Caron was hired as an account manager. He was previously vice president at Oldport Homes in Portsmouth, R.I., and he continues to live in Portsmouth. He has a civil engineering degree from Virginia Tech and more than 10 years of custom residential construction experience.
Guitard joined the company as an account executive in business development. He previously worked for Resource Options Inc., a construction staffing agency. He is a graduate of the Royal Canadian Military College and lives in Northborough.
Porchenick is now the regional project manager for the company in the Newport, R.I. area. She previously served as director of hospitality and events at the Carnegie Abbey Club in Portsmouth, R.I. She will work from Woodmeister's Newport office.
Robichaud is a project manager for the company's millwork team. He moves to Woodmeister from the Sudbury Design Group, where he worked for the last 11 years as an architectural designer and project manager. He has more than 20 years of experience in carpentry, drafting and design. He has a master's of architecture degree from Savannah College of Art and Design. He lives in Templeton.
Swanson is a new account manager assistant from the company. For the last 15 years, she was the architectural designers, sales and operations manager for Littleton construction company J.F. Basnett Co. Inc. She lives in Littleton.
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