Fabcon, leading precast concrete wall manufacturer, has announced two promotions and three new hires at its Savage, Minn., facility. The Minnesota facility supports commercial construction projects in the Midwest and northeastern United States.
Sara Corwin has been promoted to supervisor of
Jennifer Magin has been promoted to manager of financial reporting and analysis, responsible for coordinating the annual budget and audit processes and overseeing publishing of financial reports. She holds a bachelor of science degree from Minnesota State University, Mankato, and a master of business administration degree from the University of St. Thomas.
Al Musech joins Fabcon as a project manager with 25 years' experience in the construction industry. Previously employed at Shaw Construction Inc. as a project manager, Musech was responsible for estimating project costs, administering contracts and purchasing. His responsibilities at Fabcon will include administering and negotiating contracts, supervising the shop drawing process and monitoring subcontract work. Musech holds a bachelor of science degree in business administration/management from St. Cloud State University.
Steve Schulberg was recently appointed as project manager for Fabcon, where he'll work externally with general contractors and internally with engineering, production and erection crews to manage projects in Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wisconsin. He previously served as project manager for Scott Builders Inc. where he managed commercial construction projects from design to completion. He holds a bachelor of arts degree in marketing management from the University of St. Thomas.
Scott Jenkins joins Fabcon as marketing manager, previously an independent consultant specializing in marketing and operations management. In his new role at Fabcon, Jenkins is responsible for developing and managing integrated marketing communications projects for internal and external audiences. Jenkins holds a bachelor's degree in civil engineering from the University of Minnesota and a master of business administration degree from the University of St. Thomas.
"Each of these individuals brings a proven track record of success and demonstrated expertise in their respective fields," said Mike Le Jeune, president, CEO, Fabcon. "I'm confident they will help Fabcon continue its success in innovation and uphold our commitment to our customers."