Congratulations are in order for Ross Nixon, Bob Henricksen, and Nathan Winslow on their recent promotions. Read on for the details.
Ross Nixon – Vice President, Private Sector Services
Congratulations to Ross Nixon on his promotion to the vice president of private sector services. In this new role, Ross will use his operational and relationships to help all our private-sector disciplines grow and become even more successful. Ross will also have a hand in helping to enhance our private-sector sales process as well as responsibility for geographic expansion initiatives. In the last 10 years, American Structurepoint’s private-sector business units have tripled in revenue, and Ross has been a big part of that growth as the Civil Engineering Group has quadrupled in size. Ross’ promotion is an example of the leadership expansion that must occur to respond to the growth we are experiencing. Please congratulate Ross on his promotion and wish him and the company much success in this new role!
Bob Henricksen – Technical Director
Bob Henricksen has been promoted to technical director within our Utility Infrastructure Group as our resident expert in all things hydraulics. Bob joined American Structurepoint in 2007 and has been involved in a wide range of projects ever since. In his new role, Bob will serve as a resource to the entire Utility Infrastructure Group with his diverse technical skills. He will focus on quality management and communicating with our clients, as well as mentoring our less experienced staff. Please join us in congratulating Bob on his new role!
Nathan Winslow – Team Leader
Nathan Winslow has been promoted to team leader in the Civil Engineering Group. Nathan has served two stints at American Structurepoint. He joined the firm in 2006 after graduating from Purdue, then headed west after working here for about a year. Nathan rejoined the company in 2015 as a project engineer and made an immediate impact with his attention to detail and technical knowledge. As a result, he has led some of our largest and most complex civil projects. In his new role, Nathan will be responsible for continuing to build strong client relationships and leading his team in executing a wide variety of site/civil projects. The next time you see Nathan, congratulate him on his new role!