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TFMoran Announces Ownership Transition

January 1, 2013 – TFMoran Inc. has announced the transfer of ownership to a team of four senior employees. According to former owners Robert and Anne Cruess, who have been in charge of the firm since 1987 and owners since 1991, “This is TFM’s 45th year in continuous operation”, says Mr. Cruess, “and after 26 years in charge, I am pleased that this group of long-term, dedicated employees is taking over ownership of the Company that has been an important part of our lives.”

“Robert and Anne Cruess have made a tremendous impact on our business and our profession,” says new president Robert Duval. “Under their guidance, TFMoran has always been on the cutting edge of innovation. Robert and Anne pioneered sustainable design in our region with the creation of the Eco-Industrial Park in Londonderry. Their many creative, award-winning projects have included parks, retail and mixed use. Their vision and hard work have made TFM a recognized leader in our industry and positioned the firm to meet the challenges of the years ahead.”

The new ownership team includes Robert Duval as President, Dylan Cruess as Chief Operating Officer, and Senior Vice-Presidents Jeff Kevan and Paul Sbacchi. Robert Cruess remains involved as Chairman of the Board of Directors and to assist in marketing and outreach for the firm. Anne Cruess will remain as Chief Landscape Architect.

TFMoran specializes in civil, structural, and traffic engineering; survey, landscape architecture, and environmental permitting for private and public projects throughout New England.

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American Red Cross Thanks TFMoran for Financial Contribution

Donation to Provide Typhoon Relief in Philippines

CONCORD, NH, Tuesday, December 3rd, 2013 — Red Cross New Hampshire would like to thank TFMoran, a land planning firm which specializes in civil, structural and traffic engineering, for their financial contribution to American Red Cross’ Typhoon Haiyan Relief Fund. With TFMoran’s donation of over $2,000, the American Red Cross can continue to provide immediate financial assistance to the Philippine Red Cross, which is overseeing relief efforts. Continue Reading →