The National Institute of Building Sciences Board of Directors announced the selection of Dr. George K. Guszcza, D.Eng, CPEM, CCM, as its new president and CEO. Guszcza officially joins NIBS on July 1.
Guszcza brings more than 25 years of experience in the built environment, spanning the public, private and nonprofit sectors in the U.S., U.K., Europe, Middle East and Africa.
Prior to joining NIBS, Guszcza served as the chief transformation officer at Michael Baker International, where he led the development of enterprise-level strategic growth and go-to-market account plans and the implementation of a playbook and digital transformation roadmap across practice communities and business units.
“The National Institute of Building Sciences convenes experts from the building industry, design, architecture, construction and government to ensure our communities remain safe,” said Thomas H. Phoenix Sr., chair of the NIBS Board of Directors. “Dr. Guszcza is a visionary whose leadership will carry NIBS into its next chapter. We look forward to working with him and continuing our service to the nation’s built environment.”
Previously, Guszcza held several executive roles, including chief operating officer with the Neal Richards Group and executive vice president of finance and administration with Adams and Associates. He also served as the founder and CEO of Aedifos Group, a multi-national startup that supported the Nelson Mandela Children’s Hospital on behalf of Project HOPE and the W.K. Kellogg Foundation.
In 2003, Guszcza served as an active-duty U.S. Army Medical Service Corp officer and national director of health care facilities for Iraq under the Coalition Provisional Authority and Iraq Ministry of Health. He led a staff of 3,000 architects and engineers to restart 240 hospitals, 10 specialty centers and 1,200 clinics across the country.
Guszcza earned a Bachelor of Science degree in sociology from the United States Military Academy at West Point, Master of Science degree in major program management from the University of Oxford’s Said Business School and Doctor of Engineering degree in engineering management from The George Washington University.