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LEO A DALY opens new office in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

LEO A DALY opens new office in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

Jay N. Kline, Regional Manager – Saudi Arabia, to lead new office.


By By BD+C Staff | March 7, 2012
Jay N. Kline, regional manager Saudi Arabia, will lead the new LEO A DALY office
Jay N. Kline, regional manager Saudi Arabia, will lead the new LEO A DALY office in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
This article first appeared in the April 2012 issue of BD+C.

LEO A DALY opened a new office in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, the second office opened by the firm in the Middle East.

The new office will focus on infrastructure, housing, healthcare and education markets. 

Jay N. Kline, regional manager – Saudi Arabia, will lead the office in close collaboration with Ross Ensor, the firm’s corporate international director, to build prospective and existing client relationships, identify new project opportunities, and coordinate the firm’s projects in the country.

The opening of the Riyadh office marks the eighth international location for LEO A DALY, which also has offices in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates; Beijing; Hong Kong; Benghazi, Libya; Istanbul, Turkey; Moscow; and Tripoli, Libya. BD+C

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