The Hayner Hoyt Corporation has promoted GUS HERNANDEZ to chief operating officer. He started with the company as an intern in 2005 and steadily worked his way up from a project engineer to a project manager in 2008. From there, Hernandez was promoted to project executive in 2013 and VP of operations in 2015. A […]
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The Hayner Hoyt Corporation has promoted GUS HERNANDEZ to chief operating officer. He started with the company as an intern in 2005 and steadily worked his way up from a project engineer to a project manager in 2008. From there, Hernandez was promoted to project executive in 2013 and VP of operations in 2015. A SUNY ESF construction management graduate, he is also a certified health-care constructor.
MIKE GEORGE has been named VP of field operations. He joined Hayner Hoyt 11 years ago and brings vast technical knowledge and expansive construction experience to this new role. George will be tasked with providing a renewed focus on safety, quality, productivity, and schedule performance in the field.
TIM DUNN has been promoted to VP of pre-construction, after 12 months as the director of pre-construction. Having previously owned and operated several small construction companies, he is “well-versed” in construction operations. Prior to joining Hayner Hoyt, Dunn worked as the director of project management for Ephesus Lighting/Eaton Corporation and as a business development consultant with a focus on private and government contracts. That contract work led him to earn his law degree from Syracuse University.