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EEI makes executive changes, names 3 principals

Engineering Enterprises, Inc. announced a number of changes in its executive staff Tuesday, including the promotion of President Peter Wallers, P.E., CFM to chairman of the board and principal engineer of the firm.

Vice President Bradley Sanderson will become chief operating officer/president and Jeffrey Freeman, P.E., CFM, LEED AP who move from vice president to chief executive officer of the Sugar Grove-based engineering firm. Denise Migliorini will continue in her role as chief financial officer/vice president. Wallers will continue in his current roles for the various organizations and committees that he is involved with.

"These individuals have demonstrated their commitment to the values that have made EEI a leader in providing engineering services," said Wallers. "I am confident that EEI will soar to new heights under their leadership and we will stay committed to our core values."

In addition, Julie Morrison, P.E., Michele Piotrowski, P.E., LEED AP, and Stephen Dennison, P.E. have been named principals.

Morrison has been with EEI for 20 years and holds a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from

Oklahoma State University and a Bachelor of Arts in Physics from Knox College. She is currently president for the

American Public Works Association Fox Valley Branch and heads up the Awards Committee.

Piotrowski, P.E., LEED AP has been with EEI for 18 years and holds a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from the Catholic University of America. She is currently working on her Master of Science in Business Administration from the University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana and is expected to complete it this year.

Dennison, P.E. has been with EEI for 16 years and holds a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering

from Geneva College, Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania. He is involved in the Illinois Water Environment Association

and participates on the Education Committee.

Bradley Sanderson
Jeff Freeman
Denise Migliorini
Julie Morrison
Michele Piotrowski
Stephen Dennison
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