Thursday, April 26, 2018

NEW PRESIDENT OF EMJ CONSTRUCTION

EMJ Corporation is pleased to announce the promotion of Doug Martin to President of EMJ Construction.

In this new role, Doug will be responsible for all of EMJ’s construction operations, providing guidance and direction to the executive leadership teams of EMJ Construction teams in Boston, Chattanooga and Dallas. He will focus on executing EMJ’s strategic plan and ensuring exceptional client experiences through consistent and quality execution on all projects.

Doug has more than 30 years of experience in the construction industry. Upon graduating from the University of Tennessee with a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering, he began his career as a project engineer and served several general contractors in various positions, specializing in complex projects across multiple sectors and industries.

Doug joined EMJ in 1993 and held a number of progressive leadership roles. In 2010, he was named Executive Vice President of EMJ’s Chattanooga office, and in 2015, he was promoted to Chief Operating Officer of the corporation.

“The operational excellence of our construction teams are what built EMJ Corporation,” said Burt Odom, CEO and President, EMJ Corporation. “Doug has extensive knowledge of the construction industry. His new role will allow his expertise to more directly impact and guide our construction teams and serve our clients, partners and colleagues.”

About EMJ Corporation
EMJ Construction is part of EMJ Corporation’s family of companies. With 50 years of diverse experience, thousands of partnerships across the country and numerous satisfied, repeat customers, EMJ challenges clients to expect more from their construction experience—one project at a time. EMJ performs work in a variety of construction sectors, including renewal energy, industrial, healthcare, office, hospitality, and retail. For more information or to learn more about EMJ’s work, visit www.emjcorp.com or follow the company on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn or Instagram.

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