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PROVIDENCE, RI– Matthew (Matt) Bellisle, P.E., WEDG Associate and Chief Operating Officer of Pare Corporation, has been honored with the prestigious 2025 Humanitarian Award by the Providence Engineering Society. This award is a testament to his exceptional contributions to the engineering field and his commitment to community service.
Bellisle has demonstrated a profound dedication to improving the lives of others through his work in engineering and public service. His leadership at Pare Corporation has not only advanced innovative engineering solutions but has also fostered a culture of giving back to the community.
The Providence Engineering Society recognized Bellisle for his tireless efforts in promoting sustainable practices and enhancing the quality of life in Rhode Island. His initiatives have inspired many within the engineering community to engage in humanitarian efforts, making a significant impact on local and regional projects.
This award highlights the importance of combining technical expertise with a passion for service, setting a standard for future engineers to follow.
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