CH2M HILL names Greg McIntyre as global water market president

Feb. 21, 2014

DENVER — McIntyre has 30 years of engineering experience with the firm.

DENVER — CH2M HILL has named Greg McIntyre as president of its global water market, according to a press release.

McIntyre succeeds Bob Bailey, who was named president of CH2M HILL's Facilities and Urban Environments Market, noted the release.

McIntyre will responsible for all water activities within CH2M HILL, including overseeing consulting, program management, design, design-build, construction and operations solutions for government, civil, industrial and energy clients, the release reported.

Previously serving as the global operations director for CH2M HILL's water market from 2004-2010, continued the release, McIntyre brings 30 years of professional engineering experience with CH2M HILL and knowledge of global infrastructure program management for both the private and public sectors to this position.

“Greg McIntyre’s global experience, water knowledge and demonstrated leadership in program management make him an ideal candidate for this role,” said Jacque Hinman, CH2M HILL CEO. “Greg will help us grow our water business and ensure we continue to deliver exceptional work for our clients by moving projects from concept through operations. I thank Bob for his leadership over the past six years and for helping CH2M HILL become the Global Water Company of the Year in 2012.”

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