Five Questions with Chelsea Siefert, Quonset’s new COO

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Quonset’s new Chief Operating Officer Chelsea Siefert recently spoke with Providence Business News about her top priorities in her new role. Siefert shared her vision for the future of Quonset, including the Port of Davisville’s $234.5 million dollar master plan that includes critical new offshore wind infrastructure, and continuing to help Quonset businesses grow at the Park.

“In my new role, I’m looking forward to working with our team at Quonset to continue delivering world-class infrastructure for the 229 companies at the Park and expanding on the $5.9 billion in economic output generated by the Park every year,” Siefert said.

Click here to read Chelsea’s 5 Questions column.

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