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Messer Announces Six New Employees
(March 12, 2009)
Cincinnati, Ohio – Messer Construction Co. announces the hiring of the following employees:
• Andrea L. Brierly as Compensation Administrator. With more than 20 years of professional experience, Brierly will be responsible for overseeing and coordinating payroll processing for Messer’s eight regions as well as the corporate office.
• Mark Donnelly as Mechanical Systems Estimator. Donnelly brings more than 20 years of experience in the construction industry and will be working in the Cost Planning & Estimating Department, helping manage project plans and budgets.
• Nate Gerstle as Project Management Assistant. Gerstle graduated from the University of Louisville with a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration in 2008 and will be working in Messer’s Accounting Department.
• Alaina D. Kmitta as Virtual Construction Modeler. Kmitta joins Messer after graduating from Purdue University’s Computer Graphics Technology program. Her work will support Messer’s growing involvement in Building Information Modeling (BIM) and Integrated Product Delivery (IPD).
• Kimberly S. Marksberry as Administrative Assistant. A graduate of Northern Kentucky University, Marksberry will work in Craft Force Development, focusing on training and professional development opportunities.
• Jennifer D. Rednour as Safety Administrative Coordinator. Rednour has 18 years of experience in business administration and operations and is a graduate of Southern Ohio College with an associate degree in Business Administration/Management.
About Messer Construction Co.
Messer Construction Co. is a regional construction manager and general contractor providing leadership for complex commercial building projects in Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, and Tennessee. Founded in 1932, Messer has built a premier reputation through outstanding construction experiences and value with a focus on healthcare, higher education, and senior living. An employee-owned company, Messer ranks nationally as one of the Top 100 largest contractors as well as a Top 40 green contractor. In 2008, Messer put in place approximately $670 million in commercial construction.
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