February 5, 2025 - 10:24

CANTON, MA – Timberline Construction Corporation has announced the promotion of Jason Emord, previously serving as Vice President and Project Executive, to the position of Partner. With nearly two decades of experience in the construction industry, Emord has played a pivotal role in the company's growth and success.
Throughout his career, Jason has demonstrated exceptional leadership and project management skills, overseeing numerous high-profile projects that have significantly contributed to Timberline's reputation in the market. His dedication to quality and client satisfaction has earned him the respect of both colleagues and clients alike.
As a Partner, Emord will continue to drive the company’s strategic initiatives and expand its project portfolio, ensuring that Timberline remains at the forefront of the construction industry. His promotion reflects the company’s commitment to recognizing talent and fostering leadership within its ranks, positioning Timberline for continued success in the competitive construction landscape.
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