| ISEC President Retires After
38 Years Lewis L. Anderson has retired
after more than 38 years as president of ISEC, Inc.
Anderson founded the company in 1967 under the name of Intermountain School Equipment
Company (ISEC), marketing primarily to Colorado and Wyoming. Today, ISEC is a
nationally known subcontractor and prime trades contractor providing architectural
woodwork, ornamental metals, and laboratory casework to the construction industry.
With 1,000 employees nationwide, corporate headquarters is located in Denver,
CO with regional offices in the Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Diego, Seattle,
Washington D.C., Phoenix, and Milwaukee areas.
Perini Building Company has hired Scott
C. Ryan as general counsel and David P.
Crowell as director of training.
Ryan's focus is in construction
law and litigation. As a recent associate with Jenkens & Gilchrist, Ryan represented
general contractors, subcontractors and facility owners. Legal experience
includes all areas of construction law. In addition to receiving a law degree
from DePaul University College of Law in 2001, Ryan earned a Bachelor of Science
degree in Construction Engineering and a Master of Science degree in Construction
Engineering from Arizona State University. Crowell is responsible for designing
and delivering employee training programs to enhance professional knowledge, personal
development and job skills. Crowell has a Master of Science degree in Business
Policy from Columbia Business School and a Bachelor of Business Administration
degree from the University of Toledo.
SmithGroup's Board of Directors has elected
Kristy Kevitt to Principal of the firm. Kevitt
works in the Phoenix office of SmithGroup and held the position of business development
director. She has over 10 years of experience in the architectural/engineering
industry and has been with SmithGroup for over five years. She holds a B.S. in
Marketing from Kansas State University and has taken leadership positions with
both the Society for Marketing Professional Services (SMPS) and the Junior League
of Phoenix. Martin-Harris
Construction has announced the appointment of Kara
Hughes to recruiter coordinator. Martin-Harris currently has over 350 employees
and Hughes will oversee the majority of hiring for the company. She is the
channel for a position at Martin-Harris. Hughes has a vast background in behavioral
studies and strong people skills. Misael
Cabrera has joined the Tempe office of international engineering company
AMEC as manager of the environmental unit. Mr.
Cabrera brings AMEC and its clients extensive project management and remediation
experience. In recent years, he has managed CH2M-Hill's energy and environmental
systems business group on Arizona. He has a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering
from the University of Arizona and is a registered Professional Engineer in
the state of Arizona. JB
Henderson Construction has promoted Tracy Lucero
to Rio Rancho site manager. Tracy has a strong background in finance and possesses
knowledge of construction gained through applied project management experience
in government, institutional, industrial, high-tech and commercial work. Toby
Abeyta has been hired as a Project Manager. Toby has extensive experience
supervising construction projects in the micro-electronics industry. He has directed
construction activities on multiple projects for mechanical, process pipe, electrical
and architectural crews at semiconductor facilities. Both employees will
be located in the Rio Rancho office.
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