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Michael R. Pack, P.E., joins HDR
By USBE
Jun 22, 2006, 14:22

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Michael R. Pack, P.E has been appointed as Marketing Manager of HDR, an employee-owned architectural, engineering and consulting firm, according to a press release. In this role he will be involved in business development of engineering, planning and surveying services for the Atlanta, Georgia-based office.

HDR has more than 130 locations worldwide.

Pack comes with 30 years of engineering, marketing and management experience in both private and public sectors. His experiences include planning, design and construction management of airport and public infrastructure projects throughout the United States and U.S. Virgin Islands.

Prior to joining HDR, Pack was commissioner of public works for the city of Atlanta and was responsible for directing the operations and management of all public works. He also served as interim general manager of the Department of Aviation for Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.

Pack is a registered professional engineer and member of American Association of Airport Executives, Airport Council International-North America (Associates Board Member) and the National Forum for Black Public Administrators. He holds a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering from Wayne State University and a master’s degree in business administration from Georgia State University.

HDR (hdrinc.com) is an employee-owned architectural, engineering and consulting firm that excels at managing complex projects and solving challenges for clients. More than 5,000 professionals, including architects, engineers, consultants, scientists, planners and construction managers, in more than 130 locations worldwide, pool their strengths to provide solutions beyond the scope of traditional A/E/C firms. HDR is No. 17 in the Engineering-News Record Top 500 Design Firms rankings for 2006.

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