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Promotions Announced by U.S. Engineering

Tyler Nottberg was elected chairman and CEO of Kansas City, MO-based U.S. Engineering Company. He previously served as vice president of the national
Sept. 1, 2006

Tyler Nottberg was elected chairman and CEO of Kansas City, MO-based U.S. Engineering Company.
He previously served as vice president of the national mechanical contracting company, and before that worked as a project manager and project engineer.
Tim Moormeier was promoted to president of U.S. Engineering Company in August of 2005. He previously served as executive vice president and before that as vice president and regional manager for Kansas City.
Mr. Moormeier has more than 10 years of experience with U.S. Engineering Company and more than 20 years of experience in the industry. He will maintain his office at the company's headquarters in Kansas City, MO, traveling regularly to the company’s Colorado and Tennessee locations.

Bob Brunson is U.S. Engineering's new vice president of its Colorado operations. He manages the entire Colorado operation from the company’s offices in Loveland, and is a member of U.S. Engineering’s Management Committee. Charlie Rial was promoted to vice president of U.S. Engineering's Tennessee operations.
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