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The Global Mott Macdonald engineering firm announced on Wednesday that he has appointed Dean Radeloff as CEO and President For North America. He happens to Mike isolawhich was promoted to the paper in 2022, according to a Linkedin site of the firm.

Dean Radeloff
Courtesy of Mott Macdonald
Radeloff joined Mott Macdonald in 2022 as head of Regional Development for North America, and has since contributed significantly to the growth of the business in the United States and Canada, according to the statement. It forged deeper relationships with customers in priority growth areas of infrastructure, energy and traffic water. In his new role, he aims to further advance the capabilities of Motdonald in these areas.
The London -based engineering, development and management consulting in London is number 15 at number 15 2024 Top 150 Global Firms of 2024. Mott Macdonald is known for designing complex civil and structural engineering projects and seeks to strengthen his position in the United States and Canada, according to the company.
“North America is a key market for our business and the breadth of experience, commitment skills with clients and people, and the business business make it well located to continue the next phase of our growth in this region,” said Cathy Travers, director of management of the MOTT Macdonald group, in the statement.
Prior to Mott Macdonald, Radeloff directed the Mobility Solutions Business Development in Chantilly, Virginia, Parsons Corp., where he participated in several infrastructure projects, according to his Linkedin profile. His career lasts more than 34 years in environmental engineering; Construction of residential, commercial and heavy civil infrastructure; Design of consulting and engineering; And the development and business sales, according to the launch.
Radeloff is registered as a professional engineer in Florida and Texas, he is a member of several professional organizations and has been trained in the Alternative Committee for Delivery of Projects of the General Associated Contractorists of Texas, according to the statement.
“We have a strong and profitable business in North America, with exceptional people and a robust customer base,” Radeloff said in the statement. “I am honest and privileged to direct ourselves as we follow our ambitious growth strategy.”
