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Mr. Lee McIntire is the CEO of CH2M HILL. Mr. McIntire has more than 30 years of international engineering and construction experience. He has the operations and leadership responsibility for the CH2M HILL. The firm is a recognized global leader in program management, consulting, engineering, construction, and operations for public and private clients. Mr. McIntire’s priorities for the firm are the highest of ethical behavior, safety, quality, and a positive client experience. The firm is frequently recognized for its focus on sustainability and work-place satisfaction.
Before being appointed to CEO in January 2009, Mr. McIntire had served as President and Chief Operating Officer, President and Group Chief Executive for the Energy Client Group, and the Group Chief Executive for the Industrial Client Group.
Prior to joining CH2M HILL, Mr. McIntire was an executive at Bechtel Group Inc. Mr. McIntire served on the board of directors and was executive vice president for the parent company, and was a member of the Chairman’s Leadership Council and Chairman and President of several of Bechtel’s leading, multibillion dollar companies.
Education Mr. McIntire’s academic background includes a Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Nebraska, a Master’s degree from Garvin School of Management (Thunderbird) in Arizona, and the Executive Management Program at Dartmouth’s Tuck School of Business.
Professional Affiliations Mr. McIntire also lends his leadership to several outside organizations, including:
• Obama Administration’s U.S.-Brazil CEO Forum • The National Academy of Construction • Council on Competitiveness (Steering Committee for the Energy Security, Innovation and Sustainability Initiative) • World Economic Forum (Steering Team for Energy & Construction Industry Partnership) • Wall Street Journal CEO Council • Saudi Arabian General Investment Authority • Energy Committee (Alternative Energy) • Aspen Institute Arctic Council • The National Action Council for Minorities in Engineering (Board of Trustees, 2000 – 2004) • The Advisory Board for University of California, Davis, Graduate School of Management (also was a professor and executive-in-residence) • The Advisory Board for the New Resource Bank • The Advisory Board for the University of Nebraska Engineering College (past)
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