Interview with Colin DeBre’, MS || Client Side Chats

Jun 19, 2020 | Client Side Chats

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Colin DeBre’ is always up for a challenge! General Contractor, Quiring General focuses on building medical facilities, senior assisted living centers, multi-family, and many more projects that impact people’s lives. In this #ClientSideChat, Safety Director, Colin DeBre’, M.S. comments on the thought processes of going through the challenges that COVID-19 has presented in her position. Colin’s Leadership Team has been keeping track of all the different protocols and filtering it down to Colin so she can apply it to onsite visits, or make an informed decision to remain at home when that is the safer choice.

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