Lenny Curcio
About Lenny Curcio
Lenny Curcio is a Project Manager with extensive experience in public administration and engineering. He currently leads restoration and hazard mitigation programs for the NYC Department of Environmental Protection and manages a portfolio of projects valued at approximately $1.1 billion.
Work at Hagerty
Lenny Curcio has been employed at Hagerty Consulting as a Project Manager since 2015. In this role, he manages a portfolio of projects related to the damages caused by Hurricane Sandy, with an estimated value of approximately $1.1 billion. His responsibilities include overseeing various projects that involve Waste Water Treatment Plants, Pump Stations, Potable Water Facilities, Landfills, and a Rapid Repair Program. His work contributes to the restoration and improvement of infrastructure in the region.
Education and Expertise
Lenny Curcio has a strong educational background in engineering and public administration. He earned a Bachelor's of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering from The City College of New York, completing his studies from 1983 to 1985. He furthered his education by obtaining a Master's of Public Administration from Marist College between 1996 and 1998. Additionally, he studied Engineering Science at the City University of New York-College of Staten Island from 1981 to 1983 and holds a Regents Diploma from Brooklyn Technical High School, where he studied Mechanical from 1978 to 1981.
Background
Before joining Hagerty Consulting, Lenny Curcio worked at Adjusters International / Basloe, Levin & Cuccaro as a Mechanical Engineer and Public Assistance Crew Leader from 2013 to 2015 in New York City. He also had a brief tenure at FEMA as a Project Specialist and Mechanical Engineer Tech. 1 in 2013. His experience spans various roles in engineering and project management, focusing on public assistance and infrastructure projects.
Achievements
In his current role at Hagerty Consulting, Lenny Curcio leads the formulation of restoration and hazard mitigation programs for the NYC Department of Environmental Protection. He is responsible for managing significant projects that address the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, demonstrating his expertise in project management and infrastructure development. His work impacts the restoration of essential services and facilities in New York City.