PC Construction promotes four to key leadership positions

PC Construction recently elevated four of its employee-owners to new leadership positions: Eve Norris and Dan Nawrocki were named senior vice presidents over their respective business units, and Ian MacDougall and Waymon Pardue were named vice presidents. The promotions will further align the company’s water and wastewater executive leadership and enhance its operational support.

Norris, who serves as the corporate business unit leader for PC’s buildings teams and offices, has successfully completed more than $1 billion in projects during her 35-year career at PC. Additionally, she leads PC’s company-wide project support initiatives, serves as executive leader for the estimating department and is engaged in all pursuit strategies.

Nawrocki, the corporate business unit leader for PC’s water and wastewater teams and offices, has managed major water infrastructure projects for almost four decades. He most recently provided executive oversight for the highly successful and award-winning $321 million Atlanta Water Supply Program.

MacDougall has assumed leadership of the Mid-Atlantic and Metro DC region, while also leading PC’s procurement and water preconstruction efforts. A 26-year construction industry veteran, he has managed and directed more than $1 billion of water infrastructure projects, specializing in the preconstruction phase.

Pardue now leads PC’s growth in the Southeast region. He has more than four decades' experience in the construction of complex treatment plant projects, including expansions, upgrades and new facilities.

“These promotions will provide the executive leadership structure necessary to successfully grow PC’s business offerings in support of our strategic plan,” said President and Chief Executive Officer Jay Fayette. “This leadership structure will also set us up for success as we further develop our regional offices along the East Coast. I couldn’t be more excited about the opportunities our executive team will bring for the future of our employee-owners.”