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C. Lee Essrig was hired for
the newly created position of chief ethics and compliance
officer for PBS&J, based
in Tampa.
"Even though we're a privately held, employee-owned firm,
we made a commitment nearly two years ago to meet the requirements
of Sarbanes-Oxley," CEO John B. Zumwalt III said. "We're
confident that Lee will help implement a top-drawer ethics
and compliance program - one that not only complies with the
federal legislation, but helps us to chart a course for growth
based on doing what's right."
Prior to joining PBS&J, Essrig served as the director
of member services and government affairs for an industry
association for professionals in the ethics and compliance
field, the Ethics Officer Association. Essrig is a member
of the American Bar Association and the New England Ethics
Forum.
Ronald C. "Ronnie" Ashmore has been named president
of the Greenville, S.C.-based Ballenger Paving Division of
APAC-Southeast, Atlanta. He succeeds M. Lee Powell III, who
retired in April after 47 years with APAC.
Ashmore joined APAC as a co-op student in 1970 and has since
held positions of increasing responsibility. Since 1998 he
has been vice president - estimating and contracts administration
for Ballenger Paving. He is a graduate of the Georgia Institute
of Technology.
Powell served as president of Ballenger since 1995.
Grant G. McCullagh has been appointed chief executive officer
of The Facility Group, a consulting, design, engineering and
construction management company based in Smyrna, Ga.
Jessie Brewer, formerly co-chief operating officer for the
Florida/Carolinas region for Skanska USA Building, Charlotte,
was appointed to the newly created position of chief development
officer. In his new role, Brewer will be responsible for leading
company-wide sales and business development organization.
Reporting directly to Skanska U.S. CEO Ron Oakley, Brewer
will work closely with senior management to create, develop
and implement sales strategies.
Brewer will continue to be based in Charlotte. Paul Anderson,
based in Atlanta, has been appointed to Brewer's previous
position of co-COO.
Anne H. Lloyd, senior vice president and chief financial
officer of Martin Marietta Materials, Raleigh, N.C., was elected
treasurer by the company's board of directors.
Lloyd joined the company in 1998 as vice president and controller,
was promoted to chief accounting officer in 1999, chief financial
officer in 2005 and senior vice president in 2006.
Kevin Bowen was promoted to senior vice president and principal-in-charge
of Bovis Lend Lease's Tampa office. Bowen joined the company
in 1997 as director of technical services. Bowen has more
than 20 years of preconstruction experience.
David M. Taylor was named director of HDR's national transportation
sustainability program. He is based in the company's Tampa
office. Taylor, who joined HDR in 1996, was previously national
director of planning. He has more than 35 years of experience
in transit and streetcar planning, transit-oriented design,
town planning and innovative urban design.
In other company news, Randall Osburn was named eastern region
project manager in the Raleigh, N.C., office, and Kirk Stull,
a 25-year HDR veteran, has relocated to the Raleigh office
as a senior project manager.
William C. Robinson Jr. was promoted to vice president of
finance at Wharton-Smith Inc. in Sanford, Fla. He first joined
the company in 1986 as controller, and most recently served
as director of finance for the construction manager and general
contracting firm.
Walter T. Houk was named director of corporate development,
a new position at R.J. Griffin & Co. in Atlanta. In this
role, Houk will help support, manage and maintain the company's
recruiting efforts.
Michael Parks has been promoted to senior project manager
for Hoar Construction's Florida division office in Orlando.
Parks will concentrate on the company's health-care work.
Mike Rudolph was promoted to senior associate and Baltu Yorkos
to associate at Orlando-based BCA Consulting & Design
Engineers. A 10-year veteran with BCA, Rudolph previously
served as an associate with the firm and seven-year veteran
Yorkos previously served as a project engineer.
Dan Lee was promoted to manager of preconstruction services
at Elkins Constructors in Jacksonville, Fla. He first joined
Elkins in 1998 as a member of the preconstruction services
team.
James W. Hutchens has joined MACTEC Engineering & Consulting
of Kennesaw, Ga., as water resources/wastewater project manager.
Hutchens is responsible for daily operations and business
development of MACTEC's water/wastewater clients in Atlanta
and throughout Georgia.
Also, Charles Williams was named telecom group leader. He
has more than 18 years of telecommunications project management
and business development experience.
Jim Delaney has joined Briggs Equipment in Orlando as branch
manager. He has 34 years of experience in the equipment industry
and previously worked for a Caterpillar dealer in the northeastern
U.S.
The Concrete Sawing & Drilling Association, based in
St. Petersburg, Fla., elected its new board members during
the group's recent annual business meeting. New board members,
whose terms expire in 2008, are Tim Beckman of Cutting Edge
Services Corp., Cincinnati; Ron Culgin of Pro Cut, Waltham,
Mass.; Bennett Jones of Advanced Concrete Sawing, Roseville,
Minn.; George Major Jr. of Holes of San Antonio; Chris Priest
of Sanders Saws, Honey Brook, Pa., and Larz Smith of Concrete
Penetrating Co., Dallas.
Returning board members, whose terms expire in 2007, include:
Skip Aston of Ohio Concrete Sawing & Drilling, Sylvania,
Ohio; Ron Dailey of True-Line Coring & Cutting, Nashville;
Steve Garrison of Diamond B, Santa Fe Springs, Calif.; Rick
Norland of Construction Solutions, Paola, Kan.; Ron Rapper
of Dimas/Husqvarna Construction Products, Olathe, Kan.; and
David Tuttle of Diamond Products, Elyria, Ohio.
Current officers include president - Susan Hollingsworth of
Holes Inc., Houston; vice president - Tom Stowell of Norton
Penhall Diamond, Fullerton, Calif.; and secretary/treasurer
- Doug Walker of Atlantic Concrete Cutting, Mt. Holly, N.J.
Ted Johnston is the immediate past president and Patrick O'Brien
serves as executive director.
Allen E. Parsons has joined the Sarasota office of WilsonMiller
as senior planner.
Parsons previously worked for the city of Sarasota, and has
more than 10 years of experience in urban planning and environmental
management throughout Florida.
Wimberly Allison Tong & Goo of Orlando has promoted Bruce
Mosteller and Rhonda Stueber to senior associate, and Mark
Yoshizaki to associate.
Mosteller has been the assistant managing director of the
Orlando office since 2005, and has more than 20 years of architectural
experience in the hospitality and entertainment industry.
Stueber was promoted to senior associate of WATG's full service
procurement company Interiors Purchasing Group. IPG offers
clients in the hospitality industry procurement and installation
services of furniture, fixtures and accessories.
Yoshizaki has been with WATG since 1996, and previously worked
with Walt Disney Imagineering in California.
AVID Engineering of Palm Harbor, Fla., appointed Robert Fudge,
Tracy Scott and Greg White as principals of the firm.
Fudge is the director of residential services and has worked
for AVID for nearly three years. White is the director of
surveying for AVID, and has been with the firm since 2004.
Scott joined AVID in 2002 as chief financial officer for the
firm.
Bill Umlauf was hired as a senior project manager in HNTB
Corp.'s highway design group, in Lake Mary, Fla. Umlauf has
more than 18 years of design and project management experience
for roadway projects in Florida. He previously served as a
consultant project manager for the Florida Department of Transportation
District Five.
Anthony J. Gourdier Jr. was promoted to vice president -
restaurant division for Mainstream Construction Group in Altamonte
Springs, Fla. He has been with Mainstream since 1999.
Baker Barrios Architects of Orlando hired Carmelo Monti as
technical director and
Doug Leonard as studio director. As technical director, Monti
is responsible for the quality assurance, continuity and review
of the document deliverables. In his role, Leonard is responsible
for managing the delivery of various commercial, educational
and healthcare projects.
Robert A. Williamson was named Augusta, Ga., branch manager
for QORE Property Sciences, based in Duluth, Ga. The company
also hired Mark Potratz as the branch manager of its Raleigh,
N.C., office. QORE provides services for the construction,
maintenance and transfer of real property.
Williamson has a bachelor's degree from Kent State University
and a master's degree in civil and environmental engineering
from Youngstown State University. Potratz has more than 12
years of experience in the geotechnical and construction materials
testing industry and has practiced in the Raleigh area for
the past eight years.
Michael G. McHale was named project manager for Juneau Construction
Co. in Atlanta. McHale has 28 years of experience in the construction
industry.
Fred Niemczenia has joined Ellis & Associates of Jacksonville,
Fla., as threshold special inspector. Niemczenia has 32 years
of experience as a structural engineer and 20 years experience
as a special inspector/threshold inspector.
Also, Rodney Mank was promoted to manager of the firm's geotechnical
division.
Mank has more than 20 years of geotechnical and construction
materials testing engineering experience.
Kevin Robbins was promoted to regional marketing and sales
manager for Wausau Window and Wall Systems, based in Wausau,
Wis. His area of service includes Florida.
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