I’m excited to announce Amy Squitieri as our next Chief Operations Officer (COO)/President! I have worked with Amy for past 30 years and seen her leadership skills in action as she has led us through multiple acquisitions and strategic growth initiatives. In this role, Amy will help lead Mead & Hunt toward its strategic goals and vision, helping us become a future-ready firm today.
“I have seen how Amy’s business operations, client relationships, and people development skills have helped the business grow significantly both organically and through mergers and acquisitions. Her proven ability to take calculated risks necessary to enter new markets and geographies have shown her to be an ideal champion for Mead & Hunt’s strategic pursuit of growth.”
– Andy Platz, CEO
Amy has been with Mead & Hunt for 30 years and has held many roles throughout the company. Amy established a dedicated Cultural Resource Management (CRM) practice that fit seamlessly within the firm’s legacy of infrastructure design work. Since then, the practice has grown significantly in size and services. Since 2007, Amy has served as the Environment and Infrastructure Group Leader, greatly expanding our firm’s water practice and leading multidisciplinary staff to deliver engineering and technical services to clients nationwide.
I have seen how Amy’s business operations, client relationships, and people development skills have helped the business grow significantly both organically and through mergers and acquisitions. Her proven ability to take calculated risks necessary to enter new markets and geographies have shown her to be an ideal champion for Mead & Hunt’s strategic pursuit of growth. This skillset will be invaluable as we continue to grow into new markets and geographies.
In addition to her leadership roles in the company, Amy has been actively involved in numerous initiatives and projects that move both Mead & Hunt and the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industry forward. Amy has spearheaded Mead & Hunt’s Foresight + Innovation + Technology (FIT) initiative, which helps to navigate potentially disruptive changes in the AEC industry through advancing technology, innovation, and market growth. She sponsored Project Confluence, an employee-driven program dedicated to learning new approaches for equitable infrastructure that supports our position as an industry leader in innovation and ESG. In addition, she serves on the board of Engineering Change Lab-USA, a non-profit organization dedicated to unlocking the full potential of engineering for the benefit of society.
As Amy assumes her new position, I am excited to see what the future will hold for Mead & Hunt. I have no doubt that great things are in store for our firm, industry, clients, and the communities we serve.