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    Home»eNewsletter»Poechmann to Lead Commercial Group, Oversee Healthcare Projects at Haskell
    May 19, 2011

    Poechmann to Lead Commercial Group, Oversee Healthcare Projects at Haskell

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    Lee_Poechmann_HeadshotJACKSONVILLE, Fla. — The Haskell Company has promoted Lee Poechmann from architect to manager of business development within its Commercial Group, which oversees the healthcare, senior living and other commercial projects.

    In his new role, Poechmann will work closely with Wayne Burrus, vice president of Haskell’s Healthcare Division, to identify clients and develop project opportunities to increase sales for the division.

    He joined Haskell in 2007 as an architect and has been responsible for the design of numerous healthcare facilities and hospitals in the company’s portfolio, including the recently completed St. Johns Broken Arrow hospital in Oklahoma. Prior to joining Haskell, Poechmann was employed with Cannon Design as a project architect. He graduated with architecture degrees from the University of Virginia and University of Michigan and received his master’s degree in business administration from the University of Florida.

    “In anticipation of future work in the healthcare sector, we have promoted Lee to manage our business development in this arena as well as added several experienced design professionals to our already talented staff,” said Paul Tyler, president of Haskell’s Commercial Group.

    Haskell is one of America’s leading integrated design-build firms practicing in the general building and civil infrastructure markets. The company had 2010 revenues of approximately $450 million with offices in the United States and Mexico. Haskell was recently ranked the No. 1 Healthcare Facility Design/Builder in the U.S. by Modern Healthcare in its 2010 Construction and Design Survey.

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