Schechtman Promoted at Parsons Brinckerhoff

March 19, 2014

Jeffrey Schechtman
Jeffrey Schechtman

Jeffrey Schechtman has been named Deputy Regional Business Manager for the Southeast region of Parsons Brinckerhoff, a global infrastructure strategic consulting, engineering and program/construction management organization.

In his new position, Schechtman will work with managers in the nine states that comprise Parsons Brinckerhoff’s Southeast region to enhance relationships with key clients, expand business development opportunities, and invigorate marketing and pursuit efforts. He will work in the firm’s Atlanta office.

A Parsons Brinckerhoff Vice President, Schechtman previously served as Director of the firm’s U.S. Ports and Marine Division. He currently is the Executive Program Manager for the South Carolina State Ports Authority Program, responsible for managing the firm’s activities associated with the delivery of a $1.5 billion 10‐year capital program to modernize and expand various port facilities owned and operated by the Port Authority.

Schechtman received an M.S. in civil engineering from the University of California at Davis and a B.S. in civil engineering from Columbia University.  He is a member of the American Society of Civil Engineers, American Road and Transportation Builders Association, and American Association of Port Authorities.

pbworld.com
 

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