On Feb. 12, Pond announced the promotion of new Associate Vice Presidents across the company. The following individuals truly exemplify Pond’s entrepreneurial spirit, client-centered focus, and community-minded vision.
Mark Hanselman, PE, SE – AVP, Engineering
As an experienced structural engineer, Hanselman has spent over a decade participating in and leading teams to deliver successful defense, municipal, and private client projects. He builds and leads high-performance teams in the design of new buildings and facilities for Pond’s clients across all industries and sectors.
Steve Harrill, RA – AVP, Architecture
Harrill’s comprehensive experience in complex architectural projects and specialized knowledge of project execution has been instrumental in the expansion of Pond’s Jacksonville practice. His 30-year career has been characterized by solution-driven plans for aviation, municipal, and federal clients across the nation.
Rodney Hoke, PE – AVP, Energy
With over 30 years of experience, Hoke efficiently manages teams in the planning, design, and inspection of petroleum facilities and aircraft refueling facilities. Overseeing the division’s quality control guidelines, he develops superior client deliverables for Pond’s energy program.
Jon McMillen – AVP, Military Planning
McMillen has over 25 years of multidisciplinary military planning experience, managing master planning and programming projects for federal and Defense clients around the globe. His uncompromising customer service and innovative approach to project challenges instills confidence within clients and colleagues.
Matthew Wilder, PLA, ASLA – AVP, PLACE
Wilder is a creative landscape architect who draws upon his two decades of experience to lead Pond’s Planning, Landscape Architecture, and Civil Engineering disciplines. He strives to provide exceptional service through design of engaging places for our clients and communities across Georgia and the Southeast.
Andrew Swift, PE – AVP, Aviation
Swift leverages his 16+ years of experience to manage Pond’s civil engineering team to provide design and detailed oversight in the creation of dynamic facilities. Andrew is also passionate about the design of resilient infrastructure for airport, commercial, industrial, institutional, and military projects.
“The hard work and leadership these individuals have demonstrated over the years has made a tremendous difference for our clients and their communities. I am excited to congratulate them for this high-level achievement and anticipate the impact they will make moving forward,” said Lorraine Green, Pond’s president and chief operating officer.