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Darrell Stein succeedsDave Haake, Henderson’s longtime COO who will remain with the company as an operations executive to guide the transition before retiring.
Since joining Brown and Caldwell in 2018, Muir’s business development expertise and client-centric focus have played a key role in setting the company’s regional strategic direction to achieve strong financial results.
With more than 30 years of experience in financial management, Musch is a proven executive with a wide range of expertise across finance, treasury, accounting, and other business disciplines.
In his new role as vice president, distribution and specialty manufacturing, Biron is accountable for the management of Oatey Co.’s domestic network of distribution centers, leveraging best-in-class operations practices to ensure Oatey continues to meet and exceed the needs of its customers across the country.
On Demand All MEP engineering firms want their projects to be as profitable as possible; however, most will identify their biggest project management pitfall as: doing work outside of the scope (aka scope creep), which greatly reduces profits.