White Wolf Capital recently partnered with Jim Thompson to form DCCM, a special purpose entity that aims to acquire U.S. civil engineering and infrastructure services companies. Thompson is based in Houston and serves as chairman and CEO of DCCM. Thompson spent 13 years with AECOM in several capacities, including CEO of international government services and president and CEO of TCB AECOM. Prior to starting DCCM with White Wolf, Thompson was the president and CEO of NARICA, a global energy and infrastructure engineering and development company in Houston.
Tom Ruschkewicz has joined McKim & Creed as senior vice president of geomatics. In this role, he will oversee the firm’s geomatics business in Texas and Florida as well as overall growth throughout McKim & Creed’s footprint. He will be based in McKim & Creed’s Austin office.