South Windsor-based Connecticut Drywall Finishing is under new ownership.
In a statement, a public relations specialist for the commercial drywall finishing firm said the business was acquired Sept. 1 by Jeannine Bourdeau, a Massachusetts resident who now serves as the company’s president.
A purchase price was not disclosed.
Bourdeau worked for a time as a supervisor at the contractor desk at home improvement retailer Home Depot, and has also worked in property management, according to the statement.
“I am so excited to take on this challenge and continue to grow this company,” Bourdeau said. “I look forward to bringing in new, bigger and more challenging projects. It brings me great pride that my company will be responsible for putting some of the finishing touches on buildings that will be used for education, entertainment, medicine and more.”
Connecticut Drywall Finishing was formed in 2006 and currently employs around 40 skilled crafts-finishers as part of the International Union of Painters and Allied Traders. It provides finishing services such as taping, sanding and painting.
