Gregory Cutrone

Senior Engineer/senior Project Manager at Pinellas County Economic Development

Gregory Cutrone, PE, is an accomplished transportation engineering professional with extensive experience in project management and oversight within public works. Currently serving as the Transportation Engineering Section Manager at Pinellas County Public Works since January 2016 and as Unit Manager at the Pinellas County Office of Engineering & Technical Support since July 2014, Gregory oversees various transportation, roadway, bridge, and stormwater projects. With a foundation as a Senior Engineer/Senior Project Manager at the Pinellas County Department of Environment & Infrastructure since November 2012, Gregory has successfully managed the design of a wide range of civil and roadway projects. Previous roles include Senior Project Manager/Senior Transportation Engineer at A2B Engineering LLC/METRO Consulting Group LLC, and similar managerial positions at PB Americas, CH2MHILL Inc, and Tampa Bay Engineering Inc, all contributing to a comprehensive skill set in engineering project management, client service, and staff supervision. Gregory Cutrone holds a Bachelor of Engineering degree in Civil from the City College of New York.

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Palm Harbor, United States

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Pinellas County Economic Development

Anchored by the urban markets of St. Petersburg and Clearwater, Pinellas County is home to the headquarters of three Fortune 500 companies: Jabil, Tech Data and Raymond James. The county’s diverse, yet symbiotic, industry clusters ensure the availability of an adaptable high-tech workforce. With industry leaders Home Shopping Network (HSNi), Nielsen, ValPak and Catalina Marketing, Pinellas is rapidly becoming Florida’s hub for advanced data analytics. The county also has the second largest base of manufacturing employment in Florida, and a community-wide focus on supporting creative and innovative entrepreneurs. Through relationships with major universities and high-tech institutes, Pinellas has become a center for research and development in marine science, electronic instruments, medical devices, sensors, nanotechnology and health care. Draper Laboratory and SRI International have operations in Pinellas. The community’s proximity to MacDill Air Force Base allows Lockheed-Martin, Honeywell, Raytheon, GE Aviation, L3 Communications and General Dynamics to operate efficiently with a ready workforce and easy access to clients based at USSOCOM. Pinellas County Economic Development (PCED) works with existing businesses to encourage expansion and seeks to attract new companies with high-wage careers to the community. Through investment tools, business classes, professional consulting services, trade missions to open new markets, and strategic partnerships, PCED fosters a pro-business environment and promotes the ideal business climate of Pinellas County, Florida. Learn more at http://www.PCED.org


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