Kensington Glass Arts, Inc. Welcomes Julie Whitehair as Chief of Staff

Kensington Glass Arts, Inc. Welcomes Julie Whitehair as Chief of Staff
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Julie Whitehair

Date: 30 January 2019

Kensington Glass Arts, Inc. is proud to announce that Julie Whitehair has accepted the role of Chief of Staff. Julie, who previously worked at ISEC, a prime trades contractor, comes to KGa with 18+ years of experience in the trades.

Beginning her career as a Project Engineer, Julie eventually transitioned into Purchasing and later served as the Preconstruction Services Manager overseeing the Estimating and Purchasing teams for the last 5 years. As the KGa Chief of Staff, Julie will oversee the Sales & Estimating Team as well as the Materials Management team.

When asked what she is most excited about in her new role she responded, “I’m very excited to work for a local Frederick County business, especially one with the growth and opportunities KGa offers!”

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