Molly Cote New Bedford MA, Apex Companies Senior Scientific Manager has died
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Molly Cote Death – Apex Companies Senior Scientific Manager Molly Cote has sadly passed away. She died leaving those that knew her in shock and disbelief. She was confirmed dead through a post shared on Facebook that reads “So many people have reached out with condolences for my dearest friend Molly Cote which just warms my heart and reaffirms how impactful she was on so many peoples lives”. The circumstances surrounding the cause of her death has not been known.
Molly Cote Education and Career
Molly Cote completed her education at Bishop Stang High School before achieving her Bachelor of Science degree from UMASS Dartmouth. Her career journey led her to become an Environmental Analyst at MassDEP, where she dedicated 14 years and 2 months of service from October 1999 to November 2013. Following this, she took on the role of a Senior Project Manager at SAGE Environmental, Inc., located in Southeastern Massachusetts and Rhode Island, for a duration of 3 years and 8 months spanning from January 2014 to August 2017.
Continuing her professional trajectory, Molly assumed the position of a Project Manager III at Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. in Boston, MA. Subsequently, she transitioned to Apex Companies, LLC, where she served as a Senior Scientific Manager. She exhibited a remarkable ability to persevere through challenging circumstances while never losing her unflappable optimism.
Who was Molly Cote?
Molly held a License as a Site Professional and showcased her expertise as an accomplished Project Manager within the Environmental Assessment and Remediation sector. Her career demonstrated proficiency in areas including Environmental Assessment and Remediation, Brownfields Redevelopment, Regulatory Compliance, Environmental Consulting, Environmental Permitting, and Sustainability. Her coworkers will always remember her with fondness for being a rock of support who was always willing to lend a helping hand or offer sensible counsel.
Molly’s willingness to go the additional mile wasn’t motivated by recognition; rather, it was her genuine desire to see people around her succeed that pushed her in that direction. Because she was always willing to put the requirements of the team ahead of her own goals, she quickly established herself as a valuable asset and a genuine example to follow.
Molly Cote’s obituary will be released by the family
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