Related Links: A conversation with: New Jersey Turnpike Authority Executive Director Veronique Hakim P3s, Maintenance In the Future for NYC Area, Transpo Leaders Say NJ Transit director channels inner Zen to steer agency through crises D.C. Silver Line Delay Could Cost Dulles Transit Partners Millions in Fines HakimVeronique "Ronnie" Hakim was appointed on Feb. 24 as executive director of New Jersey Transit, which serves New Jersey and parts of New York and Pennsylvania. It is the largest statewide public transit system and, by ridership, the third-largest U.S. provider of bus, rail and light rail. She replaces James Weinstein, who
Related Links: See who else is moving up, or moving on, in the AEC sector Jane A. Chmielinski, chief operating officer of AECOM, has been named to the Chmielinskiadditional role of president of its Americas unit. The company confirms a Feb. 17 note to employees, obtained by ENR, that she replaces Michael Della Rocca, who was CEO of the group but has left the company, which he joined in 2011. Della Rocca had formerly been regional managing director in North America for U.K.-based Halcrow.Turner Construction Corp. has promoted Karen Sweeney and Tom Manahan to senior vice president from vice president.
Related Links: See who else is moving up, or moving on, in the AEC sector In what it terms an "unplanned event," Bechtel Group Inc. said on Feb. 3 that President William N. "Bill" Dudley now takes on the added role of CEO, replacing Riley P. Bechtel, who remains chairman. DudleyThe company said Bechtel is vacating the CEO role he had assumed in mid-1990 "for health reasons."A company spokeswoman confirmed to ENR that Bechtel, 61, was diagnosed in December with early-stage Parkinson's disease and is undergoing treatment.Dudley, who is also 61 and has been corporate president and chief operating officer
Related Links: See what other executives are moving up, or moving on, in the AEC sector What does 2014 hold for Siemens Water Technologies, under AEA control? Ex-Chicago CTO John Tolva joins engineering firm John Tolva blog Private equity firm AEA Investors LP has named Lukas Loeffler as CEO of Evoqua Water Technologies LLC, the renamed municipal and industrial water and wastewater treatment assets it acquired on Jan. 15 from Siemens AG. He was CEO of Siemens Water Technologies, the unit created when the German conglomerate bought water company USFilter in 2004. According to Water World magazine, AEA paid $865
Related Links: See who else is moving up, or moving on, in the AEC sector Lee Lennard has been elevated to president and CEO of Brown & Gay Engineers Inc., Houston. He succeeds Ronald Mullinax, who becomes chairman. Lennard, a 14-year company veteran, had been executive vice president; he also is immediate past president of the American Council of Engineering Companies in Houston.LENNARDAlso, Kerry R. Gilbert has joined Brown & Gay as director of land planning services, the firm tells ENR. The change follows the company's Jan. 8 acquisition of planning firm Kerry R. Gilbert & Associates, of which he
Related Links: ENR: Where East Meets West-Chinese Equipment Firms Struggle in North American Market Fortune: Sany's Bold U.S. Move ENR: How Andrew Buckley Is Shaping the Future of Australian Engineer Cardno Ltd. Mike Rhoda has joined equipment manufacturer and distributor Sany America, Peachtree City, RhodaGa., as CEO. He replaces Tim Frank, who resigned in October as chairman of the firm, the North and Central America unit of China-based Sany Heavy Industry Co. Rhoda was chief technology officer at Doosan Infracore Construction Equipment and also was president and CEO of Volvo Construction Equipment's excavator line. Frank joined Sany America in 2012.
Related Links: See Who's Moving Up, and Moving On, in the AEC Sector Javier Pérez-Fortea has been elevated to CEO of Globalvia, a Madrid-based infrastructure investment and operations firm half owned by contractor FCC, also Madrid-based. He had been corporate managing director and succeeds Juan Bejar, who continues as chairman. Before joining the firm in 2011, Pérez-Fortea was highways director for Spain, Europe and Chile for Cintra. Industry publication Public Works Financing says Globalvia is the world's second-largest transportation concessions manager. The firm said on Dec. 13 that it completed a $478-million capital fund-raising with three European pension funds.STORYVoorhees, N.J.-based
Related Links: See who else is moving up, or moving on, in the AEC sector DaaneJeffrey Daane has been elevated to president and CEO of Western States Fire Protection Co., a fire-protection systems specialty contractor that is part of APi Group Inc., New Brighton, Minn. Formerly executive vice president, he succeeds Gene Postma, who becomes chief operating officer. Western States is a $200-million-per-year unit of APi, which ranks at No. 5 on ENR's list of the Top 600 Specialty Contractors and reports nearly $1.6 billion in 2012 revenue.Walsh Construction Co., Portland, Ore., has named Matt Leeding as president. He was
Related Links: Engineering News-Record PennoIn a move analysts expected, Foster Wheeler AG has elevated Roberto Penno, 53, to the added role of CEO of the firm's global engineering and construction group. He succeeds Umberto della Sala in that role. Della Sala, 64, remains corporate chief operating officer, while Penno continues as CEO of the global E&C group's Asia-Pacific region until a successor is named, the company says. Commenting Nov. 7 on the firm's third-quarter earnings report, Credit Suisse analyst Jamie Cook said the firm's stock price jumped 10% on earnings and "solid margin performance in power and E&C." She said
Related Links: Port Authority of N.Y. and N.J. appoints Susan Baer as director of aviation Big Change at McDermott Drilling for Treasure: Depth of gas reserves yet to be plumbed, but concerns persist BaerSusan M. Baer, former aviation division director of the Port Authority of New York & New Jersey and a 37-year agency veteran, has joined Arup as a principal and global aviation planning leader, based in New York City. She retired from the bi-state transportation agency last spring after four years in her previous role, the first woman in that post. Baer succeeded William R. DeCota, who died