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New North America CEO for Mott MacDonald

UK-based global engineering firm Mott MacDonald said earlier this week that Dean Radeloff has been named its new CEO and president of North American operations.

Dean Radeloff, CEO Mott MacDonald North America Dean Radeloff, CEO Mott MacDonald North America

Radeloff will succeed Mike Isola, who was named to the role in 2022.

The company said, “Dean has been the driving force behind the deepening of relationships with our key clients, particularly in priority growth areas including transit and underground infrastructure in addition to energy and water.”

Mott MacDonald said expectations for Radeloff include advancing the firm’s capabilities in infrastructure, civil and utility projects, with a goal of strengthening the firm’s position in the US and Canada.

“Dean’s career spans over 34 years across the fields of environmental engineering, residential, commercial and heavy civil infrastructure construction, consulting design and engineering, and business development and sales,” the firm added.

Commenting on the appointment, Cathy Travers, Mott MacDonald’s group managing director, said, “North America is a key market for our business and Dean’s breadth of experience, client and people engagement skills, and business acumen make him well placed to continue the next phase of our growth in this region.”

Dean Radeloff noted, “We have a strong and profitable business in North America, with exceptional people and a robust client base.”

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