Bulman is joined by newly appointed trustee Christopher Kopec, regional director of facilities, and currently serving trustee, company VP Jeff Wood.

Bulman joined McFarland Johnson in early 2008 as its first dedicated human-resources professional. Since then, she has championed enhancing the company’s employee-ownership culture along with engaging employees in expanding their knowledge and understanding of the ESOP program through education, training, and promotional events.

Kopec has more than 25 years of experience on a variety of facilities design and construction projects. He is dedicated to the growth and development of the company’s facilities staff, services, and geographic reach, McFarland Johnson said.

McFarland Johnson is 100 percent employee owned. The infrastructure consulting firm specializes in planning, design, environmental services, technology, and construction services. The firm has 180 employees across 20 offices.

Traci DeLore

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