Business Briefs: WBCM

Words: Bronzella Cleveland

JanuaryFebruary 2009
Industry News

Business Briefs: WBCM

Whitney, Bailey, Cox & Magnani, LLC, Baltimore, Md., (WBCM) recently announced the following promotions:

  • Mike Wuerthele, P.E., senior vice president, was promoted to Class B Principal. Wuerthele currently serves as the branch manager of the firm’s Pittsburgh office.
  • Dick Brown, P.E., was promoted to vice president of Bridge Structures. He recently served as chief engineer, Bridge Structures.
  • Mayo Lucas, PHR, was promoted to vice president of human resources. Lucas recently served as the director of HR.
  • Jim Diepold, P.E., was promoted to chief engineer for Marine-Industrial. He recently served as project manager.

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