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roomfield, Colo., April 30, 2014 – MWH Global, the global wet infrastructure sector leader and provider of strategic consulting, environmental engineering and construction services, today announced John Hanula will join the firm as director of global business development for government and infrastructure. Educated as an architect and civil engineer, Hanula brings a 28-year track record of creating value for clients. He will be based in the firm’s Pasadena office. Hanula rejoins MWH after a 9-year hiatus at CH2MHILL where he most recently held the role of business development director. In his previous tenure with MWH, Hanula was vice president, holding leadership positions including director of strategic programs and international business development.
“John’s recognized stature as a big-city and major infrastructure visionary will enhance MWH offerings to its clients,” said Marshall Davert, president for the government and infrastructure business segment in the Americas and in Asia Pacific for MWH. “He has the rare ability to frame and shape the most complex infrastructure-related needs into opportunities. John is the most recent addition to the team we are building at MWH to offer creative solutions to our clients throughout all geographies. He will provide an outstanding synergy and I am delighted to be reunited with him.”
Hanula holds a Master of Science in civil engineering as well as a bachelor’s degree in architecture from the University of Tennessee. He is a registered architect in twelve states across the U.S., and is a board member of the WateReuse Foundation and the California Foundation on the Environment and the Economy (CFEE). He was recently appointed to the Sonny Astani Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Advisory Board at the University of Southern California (USC) Viterbi School of Engineering.
