Michael Gillespie Has Been Named a Partner at AKF


AKF is proud to announce that Michael Gillespie has joined the partnership. Mike’s commitment to clients and embodiment of the AKF culture makes him an ideal addition to the firm's leadership.

Mike has spent his professional career at AKF, growing from engineer-in-training into his current role as National Healthcare Practice Leader, delivering results for the firm’s Healthcare clients. "Clients value his intelligence, passion for engineering leadership, and ability to solve problems," says Dino DeFeo, the Firm's Managing Partner. 

Mike is well respected in the industry and is a strong addition to the leadership of a growing firm. His expertise can be seen in the development of Penn Medicine Chester County Hospital's new community hospital in West Chester, PA. As a Partner, Mike’s engineering leadership will continue to drive AKF to the edge of what's possible.

 

AKF Group is an award-winning, full-service engineering firm providing a broad range of core mechanical, electrical, plumbing and fire protection engineering and integrated services to public and private sector clients across the United States and around the world. www.akfgroup.com



June 20, 2018


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