PC Construction Adds Regional Manager

May 13, 2015
Edward A. Kellogg will lead the firm’s Hudson Valley, N.Y., office

PC Construction announced the hire of Ed Kellogg as regional manager responsible for leading the company’s Hudson Valley operations in New York. A 30-year construction veteran who built some of the landmark projects across the Hudson Valley, Kellogg brings to PC Construction a wealth of experience in construction project management and a deep understanding of the region’s business climate.

Kellogg will focus primarily on developing construction projects in and around the Hudson Valley while applying his expertise in project management, design-build project delivery, cost control, business development and managing owner relationships throughout the Hudson Valley and Upstate New York.

He has been involved in the Dutchess County community for years, serving on the board of directors of the Dutchess County Economic Development Corp., of which he is currently the chair.

Kellogg is a graduate of Harvard College and a member of the Harvard-Radcliffe Club of the Hudson Valley’s Executive Committee, where he served as chair of the Schools and Scholarships Committee for nearly a decade. He resides in Poughkeepsie, N.Y., with his wife and two children.

Kellogg joins director of business development and Hudson Valley native Dan Salvatore to manage the firm’s Hudson Valley office in Poughkeepsie. PC Construction has built many projects in this area, including landmark projects such as the Colavita Center at the Culinary Institute of America, Sakac Hall at Mount Saint Mary College and numerous projects at IBM’s East Fishkill, Poughkeepsie and Yorktown sites.

“We are thrilled to have such a dynamic individual join our Hudson Valley team,” said Jay Fayette, senior vice president of PC Construction. “Ed brings an invaluable wealth of local knowledge with his decades-long history in the Hudson Valley as well as an owner’s perspective in approaching new projects.”

Source: PC Construction

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