Michael Baker International Shuffles Mid-Atlantic Leadership to Drive Bridge and Transportation Growth
Event summary
- Dwain Hathaway promoted to Regional Practice Lead – Bridge and Transportation for Michael Baker International's Mid-Atlantic Region, covering 14 offices across four states.
- Walt Gray joins as Office Executive for North Carolina, bringing prior experience as Vice President/Regional Director at ms consultants and Chief Deputy Secretary at NCDOT.
- Hathaway's 23-year tenure at Michael Baker includes recent role as Office Executive for North Carolina, with expertise in bridge and transportation projects.
- Gray's operational leadership aims to expand service lines and deepen client relationships in North Carolina's four office locations.
The big picture
Michael Baker International's leadership updates in the Mid-Atlantic region reflect a strategic focus on strengthening its bridge and transportation services, a critical segment in the infrastructure engineering sector. With over 6,000 employees and 120 office locations globally, the firm is positioning itself to capture new business opportunities and drive sustainable growth. The appointments of Hathaway and Gray underscore the importance of operational leadership and technical expertise in a competitive market.
What we're watching
- Regional Growth Strategy
- Whether Michael Baker can leverage Hathaway's deep technical expertise to secure major bridge and transportation pursuits in the Mid-Atlantic.
- Operational Integration
- The pace at which Gray can align North Carolina's operations with Michael Baker's broader growth strategy.
- Competitive Positioning
- How these leadership changes will affect Michael Baker's ability to differentiate itself from competitors like ms consultants in the infrastructure sector.
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