American Infrastructure's CEO, A. Ross Myers was honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award from Drexel University's Construction Management Advisory Council (CMAC). Myers was recognized at an awards reception at Drexel on April 10. More than 125 people attended this event honoring the CEO of one of the region's fastest growing heavy construction and materials supply companies.
"Ross has been a significant supporter of our program over the years, especially with the addition of the Lecture Series they fund each year," said Robert Wm. Muir, Jr., Ph.D., P.E., director for Drexel's Construction Management program. "He has lead American Infrastructure to be a cutting-edge heavy construction firm where safety and ethics are hallmarks for the company. His approach to management is progressive and the uncompromising dedication to uphold high values throughout the organization comes from Ross himself. This Lifetime Achievement Award is well deserved for what Ross has done to grow his company, his contributions to Drexel and the community and his efforts to improve the construction industry."
"Being included in the same company as the past
awardees and recognized by the distinguished members of the CMAC is a
tremendous honor," said Myers. "Drexel has an impressive
Construction Management program dedicated to educating tomorrow's leaders in
our industry and American Infrastructure is proud to be a partner in helping to
prepare these students for the future."
Myers became president of the family business, then known as Alan A.
Myers and Son, in 1983. Now known as American Infrastructure, the company has
grown to 1,800 employees under his direction and has earned industry-wide
recognition for its progressive and innovative management, well-trained and
highly skilled workforce, award-winning workplace safety programs, and
consistently high levels of customer satisfaction.
In addition to his involvement with Drexel, Myers sits
on the Advisory Board at Virginia Tech and co-founded the Myers-Lawson School
of Construction at the University. He is also an active supporter of many
regional and national charitable organizations and is on the board of directors
of New Life Youth and Family Services. In 1986, he established a fund honoring
his father, Allan C. Myers, for students of Montgomery County Community College
and to date, nearly 250 scholarships have been awarded, all from private
donations raised by the Myers family.
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