We are happy to announce that Jarrod Parker, PE has joined Mead & Hunt’s Aviation team in Texas as Market Leader for the South Central Region. Mead & Hunt has been serving the region for over 35 years with Texas offices in Dallas, Arlington, Austin, and San Antonio, as well as an office in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Jarrod has 24 years of comprehensive experience in the entire lifecycle of aviation projects, including planning, design, construction, commissioning, and closeout phases. As a project and program manager, Jarrod has experience ranging from small general aviation projects to large-scale program delivery consisting of multiple offices and numerous subconsultants at large-hub airports nationally.
“Jarrod’s leadership will support our service to existing clients as well as facilitate further growth across the region and industry,” says Brad Rolf, Mead & Hunt Vice President.
With experience at many of the largest commercial service airports across the county, Jarrod will focus on Texas and the surrounding region, offering Mead & Hunt’s full range of aviation services. Jarrod, backed by a team of over 250 aviation professionals, will provide oversight of technical excellence to both existing and future clients with client care and technical and constructability handling of project deliverables.
Jarrod says that workplace culture is what sets Mead & Hunt apart, and he is excited to put his passion for aviation to work here.
“Mead & Hunt’s culture of putting people first and their commitment to aviation as a market sector is what grabbed my attention; it didn’t take me long to see that our values closely aligned, and I wanted to be a part of that culture,” he says. “My passion for aviation is more than 40 years strong. Through growing up in a military family, living near an Air National Guard unit, and attending air shows at an early age, I have been fascinated with aviation as long as I can remember. I will channel my passion with my peers and my clients in providing excellence in customer care and technical delivery.”