PCI new hire drives expanded operations and offerings for the New England and Mid-Atlantic regions

James Reeks, Jr has been hired for a new position as Business Development Director for PCI’s expanding Cleanroom Contracting division in the New England and Mid-Atlantic Regions

The Cleanroom Contracting division of Performance Contracting, Inc (PCI), one of the nation’s most respected cleanroom speciality contractors, has recently made many bold moves to expand its practice.

The latest is a key new hire to capitalise on next-level growth initiatives for the organisation.

In response to the increased demand and client need for speed-to-market response, James Reeks, Jr. was hired in a new position as Business Development Director for PCI’s expanding Cleanroom Contracting division in the New England and Mid-Atlantic Regions.

In his new role as Business Development Director, Reeks, a thirty-year veteran, will lead efforts to identify new market applications, expand PCI’s Cleanroom Contracting division’s customer base, and contribute to advancing the division’s Northeast and Mid-Atlantic presence. With several recent contracts and project wins to support this regional growth, PCI intends to increase staff in the Boston office to serve its existing customers and continue to grow as a market leader in the region.

I am excited to bring my extensive experience to PCI’s Cleanroom Contracting division, with a background in development, facilities, contracting, operations, and project management

- James Reeks

PCI’s New England, Philadelphia, and Washington, DC offices include local sales, project management, Building Information Modeling (BIM), and architectural design-assist, enabling PCI to offer full-service turnkey capabilities, delivering pharmaceutical/life science, microelectronic, and data center facilities. 

“I am excited to bring my extensive experience to PCI’s Cleanroom Contracting division, with a background in development, facilities, contracting, operations, and project management,” said James Reeks. “I have a proven track record of understanding my client’s challenges and goals and offering innovative solutions to deliver exceptional outcomes. I am passionate about team development and have a unique ability to influence through my leadership and management style.”

Reeks brings strategic and result-focused experience in cleanroom development and construction. He is skilled at client relationship development, executive leadership, budgeting and allocating resources, spearheading multimillion-dollar development initiatives, collaborating with various entities, and identifying and capitalizing on critical market opportunities.

“Hiring a well-respected talent like Jim Reeks provides extra value for our clients," said commented Christian DeLollo, General Manager for PCI’s New England Cleanroom operations. "We share our clients’ desire to bring cleanrooms online quickly. We understand that every day counts in manufacturing therapeutics, vaccines, and biomaterials for the life sciences industry and microelectronic environments."

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"Jim provides deep regional expertise where our clients require highly detailed and customised cleanroom facilities, achieving the highest levels of environmental control and safety," DeLollo added. "PCI is built from decades of experience in innovating cleanrooms, which is why we are bringing talented individuals like Jim to deliver on the increasing demand that we see in the region.”

PCI is currently ranked as one of the Top Specialty Contractors and the No. 1 Wall and Ceiling Contractor in the U.S. by Engineering News-Record (ENR).

In 2022, the New England office unveiled two fully constructed cleanroom mock-up spaces featuring various supplier materials. Clients are provided the opportunity to step in and experience some of PCI’s innovative designs and imagine the possibilities for their future cleanrooms. The 300-square-foot cleanrooms comprise modular wall panels, self-supported walkable ceiling panels, glass wall panels, HEPA terminals, light fixtures, doors, windows, electrical/process utility panels, interlock functionality, and more. 

 

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