Simpson Strong-Tie has joined the Board of Directors of the ACE Mentor Program to promote construction trade careers to high school students across the U.S. The partnership includes a $50,000 donation to ACE and the addition of Simpson Strong-Tie Vice President Annie Kao to the ACE national Board of Directors.
KYOCERA SENCO Industrial Tools, Inc. announced the promotion of Tom Hodson to the role of Vice President of Marketing and Sales, effective in June. In this position, Hodson will lead the continued development and execution of SENCO’s marketing, communications and sales growth strategies.
NWCB announced the newest addition to its team, Carl Wiberg, who joins as a technical consultant. Wiberg brings over 15 years of invaluable project management experience, having worked with renowned companies in the Northwest.
Award-winning architecture, planning and interiors firm promotes talented designers and project managers, reflecting its ongoing growth and an accelerated commitment to nurturing and diversifying leadership talent
An influential leader in integrated architecture, planning and interior design, The Architectural Team has announced strategic promotions for four longstanding team members.
All Weather Insulated Panels appointed Bjoern Meyer as vice president of operations, overseeing production facilities, technical enhancements and quality assurance.
Barnaby Tool and Equipment announced that Raúl Rendon has joined its team as an equipment account manager at its North American headquarters in metro Atlanta.
Annie Kao, recently Simpson Strong-Tie’s Vice President of Engineering, has been promoted to a new role, vice president of strategic partnerships and engagement.
BWAF names Tizziana Baldenebro new executive director — high-profile curator of US Pavilion and national arts nonprofit leader takes critical role elevating women in AEC field
A national leader in architecture and the arts has been named the new executive director for the leading women’s advocacy organization Beverly Willis Architecture Foundation.
Women make up 11 percent of the construction workforce, meaning there is much to be done to bring more females into the industry and support their careers. Together, we can build a stronger workforce by making sure women in the industry feel connected, valued and empowered.
Simpson Strong-Tie has made several additions and promotions to further strengthen its national accounts team, which serves professional builders and LBM suppliers.