Todd Vigil Joins Knutson Construction as Vice President of Project Development

Words: Bronzella Cleveland

Todd VigilKnutson Construction Services announces that Todd Vigil has joined the firm as vice president of project development. As a member of Knutson’s executive leadership team, Vigil will guide the organization in establishing and maintaining strong relationships with existing clients, design professionals and new clients. He also will work with owners and project teams in the early stage of projects to facilitate a partnership and provide expertise on schedules and estimates to ensure long-term project success, the company says.

Prior to joining Knutson, Vigil was director of business development at M.A. Mortenson Company. As a veteran in the commercial construction industry, Vigil's experience includes professional and collegiate sports, casinos, performing art centers and educational facilities.

"With over 20 years of experience in commercial construction, Todd will bring strong leadership to our organization, our clients, and our partners," stated Knutson President and CEO Steve Curry.

Vigil has a bachelor's degree from Central Michigan University in facility management with minors in business administration and industrial technology.

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