McClure Engineering, a St. Louis-based mechanical and electrical consulting engineering firm, hired Lisa Whealon as its new COO. In her role, Whealon will lead, support, and oversee the business operations of the growing MEP firm. Working closely with the firm’s CEO and CFO, Whealon will provide critical input for key decisions across virtually every aspect of the business.
“We want to welcome Lisa Whealon to the McClure Engineering family,” said Keith Esarey, president of McClure Engineering. “Joining the team with ample experience and proven effectiveness, Lisa brings a level of professionalism to the COO role that will most certainly aid our continued organizational growth.”
Having spent more than 15 years in various leadership roles focusing on people, culture and organization systems, Whealon’s experience positions her well for continued success. She held positions inside of teams in HR, Marketing, Sales, IT, Communications and Facility Management.
Whealon is certified as a Developmental Dimensions International (DDI) facilitator, a StandOut Debrief Coach, and a Talent Optimization Champion through the Predictive Index. Formerly serving on the Forbes Human Resource Council, Whealon has received HR Executive of the Year through the Best in Biz awards. Currently, Whealon serves on the Society for Human Resources Management – St. Louis board.
About McClure Engineering
McClure Engineering is a mechanical and electrical consulting engineering firm established in 1953 and dedicated to the development of innovative solutions to unique engineering problems. McClure Engineering serves clients in an array of industries that include campus projects, K-12 educational facilities, healthcare and corporate and industrial buildings. The firm is committed to establishing and retaining close relationships with building owners and management, ensuring their solutions and designs are efficient and operational for years to come. For project profiles, services and more, visit McClure Engineering online at www.mcclureeng.com.
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