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Corvias hires Wickenheiser as senior vice president

According to Corvias Group, Jim Wickenheiser has been hired as senior vice president of construction. Corvias Group is a privately-owned family of companies that strives to tackle tough, large scale challenges through trusted partnerships that put client interests first; focus more on performance than profit; and, produce sustainable long-term solutions. In this position, Wickenheiser will be responsible for all aspects of leading the campus living construction group and Army portfolio of the military living construction group, including fiscal management, long-range planning, scheduling, delivery, construction quality, safety, employee relations, performance management, accountability, compensation, staffing and cost control. Wickenheiser will also work with the executive vice president of construction to pursue new business opportunities and support the execution of the strategic and financial goals for the construction department. "Jim's strong development, construction and legal background are going to make him a huge asset for our partners as we move forward with development plans," said Charlie Smith, executive vice president of Construction for Corvias Group. "His versatile skill set and experience communicating with military leadership makes him well-suited to work alongside the Army and future Campus Living partners."
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