Wesley southall
37, Department Manager
Burns and McDonnell
Roanoke, it goes.
Southall, who is responsible for the mechanical department in aviation and the federal group of the firm, runs a team of 20 people who work for various customers and types of large project. It includes command of naval facilities engineering systems, the United States Army Engineers, the Capitol architect, as well as the work of the company in design and construction of a dry wharf installation of more than $ 1 billion.
“It’s a great opportunity to serve and really help our customers solve their challenges,” says Southall. “We from the buildings to the support facilities by the sea for the Marina and we only see a complete range of different types of projects. It keeps it interesting.”
Southall must also adapt to the priorities of the presidential administrations. He points to the pivot of the era of Biden to electrification, along with the changes in construction code in the refrigerant requirements, “and now with some of them [Trump Administration] Executive orders seem to be moving again. We just try to keep us flexible. “
He says flexibility requires “a little fast on the feet” as the priorities change. “Those who come with their own changes and challenges. We continue to work,” says Southall. We do not have a complete idea of all the breadth of changes and how they will hit us. There are also impacts on the costs that are still determined. “S.”
Southall’s leadership also extends beyond his company. He has been an active member of Roanoke Ashrae’s chapter, performing two president’s terms and now exercises the Governing Council of the Chapter.
Southall also serves his community. In addition to his three years as chairman of the property committee of his Church, which helped to prepare for various reforms. Avid cyclist, he trained with a group of collaborators for Ironman 70.3, helping to expand and improve office connections.
“I have always tried to be, both professionally and otherwise, only a kind of leadership of servants that sought to build others … to achieve group success,” he says.