AECOM Names New Chief Operating Officer

AECOM has named Randall A. Wotring chief operating officer, effective July 1, 2017.
With more than 30 years of experience in the engineering and construction industry, Wotring was named group president, Technical and Operational Services in September 2016. At AECOM, he has led the growth of the company’s federal services business with the U.S. Departments of Defense, Homeland Security and Energy. Further, he has directed integrating and expanding AECOM’s government support, nuclear decommissioning and cybersecurity capabilities with other core services and into new markets. Wotring joined AECOM from URS Corporation where he previously served as president of Federal Services.
In conjunction with Wotring’s appointment, the company also announced that Stephen M. Kadenacy is leaving his position as president and chief operating officer.
“I am pleased to welcome Randy to his new role,” said Michael S. Burke, AECOM’s chairman and chief executive officer. “His experience as a leader in our industry will be invaluable toward fully capitalizing on the substantial momentum across our diverse business and pursuing our design, build, finance and operate vision,” “We value the contributions Steve has made at AECOM over the last 10 years and wish him well in his future endeavor
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