MARLTON, N.J. and SAN FRANCISCO—Hill International (NYSE:HIL), the global leader in managing construction risk, says that Anthony Marraro, PMP, DBIA, has joined the company as senior vice president and northern California regional manager for Hill's Project Management Group. He will be based in the company's San Francisco, California office.

Marraro has 28 years of program and project management experience.
Before joining Hill, he was Vice President and San Jose Office Leader with HNTB Corporation where his focus was on the management of major transportation and infrastructure projects. Before that, he worked as Director of Planning and Development for ECC International. Before that position, he worked at Jacobs Engineering Group, Carter & Burgess, Zachry Construction and Fluor Corporation. Marraro earned his B.S. in marine biology and his M.S. in construction management from Texas A&M University. He is a Project Management Professional as well as a Designated Design-Build Professional.

"Tony is a strong technical professional with great experience managing a project management operation," said Michael B. Smith, Senior Vice President and Western Regional Manager for Hill's Project Management Group. "We look forward to his leadership as we continue to expand our operations throughout Northern California," added Smith.

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David Phillips

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