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Mary Beth Pettit has been appointed as the inaugural Chief Technology Officer at GRAEF, a Milwaukee-based firm specializing in engineering, planning, and design. This newly established position underscores the company's commitment to innovation and technological advancement within its operations.
Pettit brings a wealth of experience to her new role, having previously held various leadership positions in technology and engineering sectors. Her expertise is expected to drive GRAEF's strategic initiatives and enhance its service offerings, particularly in integrating advanced technologies into engineering processes.
The creation of this role reflects GRAEF's recognition of the importance of technology in shaping the future of the engineering and design industry. By focusing on cutting-edge solutions, the company aims to improve efficiency, foster collaboration, and ultimately deliver enhanced value to its clients. Pettit's appointment marks a significant step forward in GRAEF's mission to remain at the forefront of innovation in a rapidly evolving market.
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