Mott MacDonald names new North America CEO


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Global engineering firm Mott MacDonald announced Wednesday that it has named Dean Radeloff as CEO and president for North America. He succeeds Mike Isola, who was promoted to the role in 2022, according to a LinkedIn post from the firm. 

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Dean Radeloff

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Radeloff joined Mott MacDonald in 2022 as regional development manager for North America, and has since significantly contributed to the business’ growth in the U.S. and Canada, according to the news release. He forged deeper relationships with clients in priority growth areas of transit and underground infrastructure, energy and water. In his new role, he aims to further advance Mott MacDonald’s capabilities in these areas.

The London-based, employee-owned engineering, development and management consultancy ranks No. 15 on ENR’s 2024 Top 150 Global Design Firms. Mott MacDonald is known for designing complex civil and structural engineering projects and seeks to strengthen its position in the U.S. and Canada, according to the company.

“North America is a key market for our business and Dean’s breadth of experience, client and people engagement skills, and business acumen make him well placed to continue the next phase of our growth in this region,” Cathy Travers, Mott MacDonald’s group managing director, said in the release.

Before Mott MacDonald, Radeloff led mobility solutions business development at Chantilly, Virginia-based Parsons Corp., where he was involved in a variety of infrastructure projects, according to his LinkedIn profile. His career spans over 34 years across environmental engineering; residential, commercial and heavy civil infrastructure construction; consulting design and engineering; and business development and sales, per the release.

Radeloff is registered as a professional engineer in Florida and Texas, is a member of several professional organizations and has served on the Alternative Project Delivery Committee of the Associated General Contractors of Texas, according to the release.

“We have a strong and profitable business in North America, with exceptional people and a robust client base,” Radeloff said in the release. “I’m honored and privileged to lead us forward as we pursue our ambitious growth strategy.”



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