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Oldcastle Infrastructure Names Area General Managers

Parul Dubey on March 26, 2019 - in News, People

ATLANTA, Ga. (March 26, 2019) – Oldcastle Infrastructure is part of the Building Products division of CRH, the largest building materials company in North America. Oldcastle Infrastructure is pleased announce two additions to the leadership in our West Region.

Sue Tanenbaum has joined us as the Area General Manager for Northern California and Tony Whitt has joined us as the Area General Manager for the newly combined Chandler / Southern California markets.

Sue has over 17 years of leadership experience across multiple industries. Most recently, Sue was a General Manager with Oldcastle BuildingEnvelope®™ in Canada. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Hampshire College in Amherst, MA. Sue will be relocating from Toronto and office out of our Pleasanton facility.

Tony has over 20 years of leadership experience across multiple industries and has served as a U.S. Army Captain. Most recently, Tony served as Director of Operations for Real Alloy, in  Ohio. Tony holds an MBA from the University of Michigan, as well as a Bachelor’s degree in Accounting from the University of Detroit. Tony will be based in Chandler, AZ.

Oldcastle Infrastructure welcomes them to the team, and we look forward to the contributions they will make to our employees, customers and the industry.

 

About Oldcastle Infrastructure
Oldcastle Infrastructure is the leading provider of building materials, products and services for infrastructure projects to several market sectors nationwide, including: Building Structures, Communications, Energy, Transportation and Water. For more information, visit www.oldcastleinfrastructure.com.

Oldcastle Infrastructure is part of CRH’s Building Products division. CRH is a leading global diversified building materials group, employing c.85,000 people at c.3,600 operating locations in 32 countries worldwide. CRH is the largest building materials company in North America and the second largest worldwide.

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