| Marnell Corrao Names New Hires
and Promotions
Marnell Corrao
has named Marshall Cutting as the new president
of construction. He has been with the company since 2003 and was instrumental
in the startup and success of the Marnell Consulting business unit. Cutting has
over 35 years experience in the construction industry.
Greg Wells will undertake the management of all activities of
Austi, LLC., the strategic investment and financing arm of the Marnell
Companies as the new president of investments. Wells is a graduate of the
University of Arizona with a degree in Economics.
David Howryla will serve as the executive vice president of
Marnell Consulting. In his position he will oversee the master planning
process and large hotel/casino projects across the country. Howryla has a
Master of Architecture degree and a Bachelor of Science in Architecture from the
University of Nevada, Las Vegas. As the president of
Marnell Corrao Associates, Perry Eiman will oversee all Marnell business
units including construction, architecture, consulting, properties and investments.
Eiman has a Bachelor of Science in Engineering from the University of Las Vegas,
Nevada. Alan Kniffin is the new vice president
of construction. With over 30 years experience, he has worked his way through
the industry from carpenter to project engineer, superintendent, project manager,
operations manager and project executive. Brad L.
Kerby will be advising the company in all matters of law, providing legal
advice and representation to Marnell Corrao Associates, its business units, and
affiliated entities as general counsel and corporate secretary. Kerby is a graduate
of the University of Arizona College Law where he received his juris doctor degree.
Beth
Stewart has been appointed human resources and quality management system
director for Jack B. Henderson Construction Company.
Stewart will be responsible for the management of the entire HR department including
employee relations, compensation, and training. Jodi
Davis has been promoted to assistant to the president, having previously
worked in the accounting department. Davis has had wide-ranging exposure to the
construction industry and general office management. She will be responsible for
all aspects of administration directly relating to president and CEO, Mark Henderson.
The
Leo A Daly Phoenix office has promoted Beth
Steinberg, Jeffrey G. Landtiser, AIA, and David A. De Valeria, AIA to corporate
officers as vice president. Amelia B. Clark, AIA,
and Richard Sekenski, CPA have been promoted to positions as senior
associate and Viet T. Dam has been promoted
to the position of associate.
The PENTA Building Group has appointed
Daniel Thiesmeyer, Eric Anderzhon and Thomas McCone as project engineers.
They will be responsible for preparing and updating procurement schedules, reviewing
submittals, and coordinating with architects and engineers on clarification issues.
Thiesmeyer brings 10 years of experience in the industry and received his bachelor's
degree in construction management from California State University, Fresno. Anderzhon
received his bachelor's degree in construction management from the University
of Nebraska. McCone received his bachelor's degree in construction management
from the South Dakota State University. In addition,
Harmony Bilan has been appointed as assistant project engineer, and
Brandon Tanaka has been appointed as computer technician. Tanaka graduated
from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas with a bachelor's degree in computer
science.
SmithGroup has hired Luis Huertas, AIA,
as project architect. Huertas has nine years of experience with an emphasis on
tropical sustainable architecture. He holds a Masters of Architecture from Arizona
State University and a Bachelor of Science in Architecture from Temple University
in Philadelphia. |