Sternberger and Johnston begin two-year terms
1/16/02—FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
HUNT VALLEY, MD—KCI Technologies, Inc., a Maryland-based engineering firm with offices throughout the East Coast, has appointed Scott Sternberger and Laura D. Johnston to its Board of Directors. The new members, approved by the trustees of KCI’s Employee Stock Ownership Plan, will serve two-year terms.
Sternberger, a senior vice president in charge of KCI’s Northeast Region, assumes the seat vacated by the company’s Site/Buildings/Telecommunications Group Manager Charles A. Phillips, Jr., RPLS. Sternberger joined KCI in 1985 as an environmental scientist and was appointed head of the Northeast Group in February 1999. He holds a bachelor’s degree from West Virginia University and earned his master’s degree from Shippensburg State University in Pennsylvania in 1984. Sternberger manages the Northeast Region from KCI’s Harrisburg, PA, Office and resides in Lewisberry, PA.
Johnston, a KCI senior associate and Corporate Communications Director, replaces Joseph F. Roth III, PE, who manages the firm’s Bensalem, PA, Office. Johnston has served with KCI in Hunt Valley since 1992 and holds a bachelor of science degree in Journalism from the University of Colorado. She lives in Mays Chapel, MD.
The 2002 Board is chaired by KCI Technologies President and Chief Executive Officer Terry F. Neimeyer, PE, and includes Senior Vice President (Construction Group) Christopher J. Griffith, PE, CCM; as well as four outside directors: Edward D. Burger, PE, Mary Chambers Hopewell, William R. Snyder, and Kenneth H. Trout. Former KCI Chairman and CEO Jack Kinstlinger, PE, serves the board in an advisory role as chairman emeritus.
FIRM OVERVIEW—With revenues of more than $75 million in 2001, KCI is ranked near the top 100 engineering firms in the country by the Engineering News Record. The employee-owned, multi-discipline engineering firm employs more than 700 people operating in 23 offices in eight States—Delaware, Florida, Maryland, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia—as well as the District of Columbia.
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