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A New Armonk-Based Exec To Help LeChase Expand In NY Metro Area
The contracting giant that takes pride in a small firm approach to personal service has ambitious plans to grow and a new face to help.

ARMONK, NY —LeChase Construction Services is making big moves to expand its presence in the New York metro area and those plans will be led by the firm's tri-state headquarters in Armonk. This week, the contracting titan announced a key reinforcement to its leadership team to help make these lofty ambitions a reality.
LeChase has welcomed Megan Mooney as their new regional director of business development in the Armonk office.
In her new role, the company says that Mooney will help the LeChase brand grow throughout the New York metropolitan region by identifying and developing new business opportunities and nurturing relationships with both clients and centers of influence.
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"Megan brings a breadth of experience in business development and relationship management that is ideal for identifying new clients and expanding LeChase’s reach throughout the region," LeChase VP David Campbell said.
After graduating from the University of Delaware, Mooney began her career in the financial services industry and transitioned to the construction, energy, and infrastructure sectors. She has led business development initiatives both locally and nationwide, and brings 16 years of experience increasing market position for a variety of clients.
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“LeChase enjoys a well-deserved, stellar reputation," Mooney said. "I look forward to expanding the company’s brand to untapped segments of the nation’s largest metropolitan area."
LeChase was estabished in 1944. The company ranks among the nation's top-ranked contractors, offering general construction and construction management services in a wide range of industries and on projects of all sizes.
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