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Don Fusco's Bio
Don Fusco leads Skanska USA Civil’s Senior Management Team and its 7,000 white- and blue-collar professionals nationwide to deliver world-class construction services within the civil sector across the United States.
As Skanska USA Civil’s Business Unit President & CEO, Don Fusco is committed to enhancing the value of the organization’s civil construction portfolio while serving as a role model for Skanska’s culture and values. With 29 years of industry experience, including 16 years with Skanska, Fusco brings operational and financial leadership that has helped the company deliver some of the most high-profile civil construction projects across the United States.
Before being appointed Business Unit President & CEO of USA Civil, Fusco served as the Chief Operating Officer (COO) for the company’s civil operations in the West Region, overseeing key markets such as Seattle and Northern and Southern California. As COO, Fusco oversaw construction on a diverse portfolio of mega-projects while positioning the company for sustainable growth in the West.
Previously, as Senior Vice President & General Manager of Skanska’s Northeast Region, Fusco led Skanska’s growth into new markets and managed iconic projects such as the Second Avenue Subway extension and rebuilding of the World Trade Center (WTC) PATH subway station and creation of the WTC Transportation Hub (or “Oculus”).
Fusco has consistently demonstrated operational and financial acumen while serving as a role model for Skanska’s culture and values. Throughout his career at Skanska, Fusco has been a champion for Skanska’s certified disadvantaged business enterprise (DBE) outreach and compliance efforts.
Fusco holds a bachelor of science in construction engineering and management from the New Jersey Institute of Technology.
Johan Henriksson's Bio
Johan Henriksson is the Business Unit President at Skanska Infrastructure Development.
Johan previously served as the EVP for Skanska Infrastructure Development in the USA. Prior to this he was Business Unit President for Skanska Latin America with the assignment to close down the operation. Johan has served more than 23 years with Skanska serving as the CFO for Skanska USA Civil, Skanska Infrastructure Development and Skanska Sweden
Paul Hewins's Bio
Paul Hewins leads Skanska USA Building’s senior management team and its more than 3,200 construction professionals nationwide to deliver world-class construction services within the building sector across the United States.
As USA Building’s leader, Paul is committed to promoting Skanska’s values and creating an inclusive, collaborative culture. In more than 30 years in the industry, including 20 years with Skanska, he has demonstrated tremendous operational and financial acumen.
Prior to being appointed President and CEO of USA Building, Paul served as the Chief Operating Officer for the company’s Metro New York and Midwest Regions, overseeing operations in New York, New Jersey, Ohio and Tennessee. As COO, he built the company’s market position and talent base while focusing on operational excellence, client relationship development, and, ultimately, the overall management and success of Skanska’s operations in those regions.
Paul serves as an executive sponsor for the Skanska Women’s Network and Skanska Learning Network which are both aligned with his commitment to supporting Skanska’s business plan and employee development.
Paul holds a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the University of New Hampshire.
Richard Cavallaro's Bio
Richard Cavallaro is President & CEO of Skanska USA Civil Inc., one of the leading providers of construction solutions for transportation, water, power and industrial clients in the United States.
On June 1, 2017, Rich returned to leading USA Civil after a successful, nearly three-year stint as President and CEO of Skanska USA. While leading US operations, Rich took aggressive steps to create not just the best safety program, but a culture of accountability and care to back it up. He also spearheaded a drive toward a collaborative, one-company culture that brought together all of Skanska’s services and expertise for the benefit of customers. Skanska’s largest project ever, the redevelopment of LaGuardia Airport’s Central Terminal Building, is a perfect example of bringing together Skanska’s construction and investment capabilities to expedite delivery of critical infrastructure.
From 2009 to 2014, Rich led an aggressive expansion of Skanska USA Civil’s geographic footprint beyond its successful regions in the Northeast, Southeast and Southwest by spearheading efforts to secure work in the Pacific Northwest and Northern California. He also successfully pushed sharing expertise across the company and exploring how to best implement alternative delivery methods. As a result, Skanska USA Civil can execute all types of projects in any region of the country. In order to support the company’s growing presence in the energy sector, Rich launched a national Power & Industrial group.
Rich joined Skanska in 1996 as a senior estimator, playing a key role in successful bids totaling billions of dollars. He began his career as an airport engineer for the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. Since graduating with a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from City College of New York, Rich has spent more than 30 years in the industry.
Rich currently serves as chairman of New York Building Congress and sits on the board of Family & Children’s, an organization dedicated to helping vulnerable children, seniors, families, and communities in Long Island.
Richard Kennedy's Bio
Richard Kennedy is President & CEO of Skanska USA and a member of Skanska’s six-person Group Leadership Team (GLT) responsible for global operations. He is responsible for the company’s U.S. construction operations; U.S. corporate staff functions; and infrastructure development operations. Richard also oversees the coordination of all U.S. services, which generated $6.8 billion in revenue in 2016 from construction, commercial development and infrastructure development operations.
As Skanska USA’s leader, Richard is committed to collaborating with customers and to promoting an ethical, transparent and inclusive culture that allows all employees to do what they do best in service of Skanska’s customers, each and every day.
Prior to being appointed President and CEO of Skanska USA, Richard served as the President and CEO of Skanska USA Building. Prior to that role, he served as Chief Operating Officer for the company’s Metro New York and New Jersey operations. As COO, he focused on building the company’s market position and talent base. Working with his team, the company’s New York City revenues more than doubled during his tenure. He played a key role in winning major projects such as the $4 billion redevelopment of LaGuardia Airport Central Terminal B, and led the region in becoming a significant player in the healthcare space. He also oversaw the successful execution of marquee, complex projects, such as the United Nations Headquarters Renovation, the Advanced Science Research Center for the City University of New York, the World Trade Center Transportation HUB and MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, among others.
A 21-year veteran of the construction industry, Richard joined Skanska in 2004 as the company’s General Counsel and, in that role, led the evolution of the unit’s legal and risk management functions. He serves as one of the company’s Ethics Champions and is a strong supporter of the Skanska Women’s Network and the Skanska Mentoring Program, both of which are committed to developing tomorrow’s talent from across the company.
In addition to his day-to-day operational duties, Richard is an active construction industry advocate and currently serves on the Board and Executive Committee for the Building Trades Employers’ Association of New York City (BTEA), Director of the New York Building Contractors Association and Board Member of the New York ACE Mentor Program. He has been the recipient of various industry awards and devotes his time to various charitable organizations.
Robert Ward's Bio
Robert Ward is president & CEO of Skanska USA Commercial Development, which invests in and develops highly sustainable office and multi-family properties in select markets in the U.S.
Robert is focused on growing Skanska’s office and multi-family development operations in its existing markets in Boston, Houston, Seattle, and Washington D.C.; improving operational effectiveness and efficiency within the group; and evaluating opportunities to expand into new U.S. markets.
He has more than 20 years of experience in both the real estate development and construction industries most recently serving as Chief Operating Officer (COO) for Skanska USA Commercial Development. As COO, Robert drove several key elements of the company’s development operations including evaluating all project investments, refining national leasing and customer strategy, exploring new market opportunities and managing the group’s professional service functions.
Earlier in his Skanska tenure, Robert served as both the Executive Vice President (EVP) of development operations in Washington, D.C. and the interim EVP of development operations in Houston. In D.C., he oversaw the acquisition of more than 1.5 million square feet of office and multi-family development rights, as well as the delivery of two speculative office projects. In Houston, he also helped secure Bank of America as anchor tenant for Skanska’s Capitol Tower project, kicking of the 754,000 square-foot office tower in a prime downtown Houston location. In 2009, Robert helped launch the company’s commercial development business in the U.S., and was instrumental in the completion of the company’s first self-financed office development, 733 10th, which Skanska completed in 2011.
Robert is a member of the Board of Directors of Skanska Commercial Development Europe; the Board of Trustees of the Federal City Council; the Washington, D.C. Developer Roundtable; and the Board of Directors of the First Tee of Washington, D.C. He is a graduate of Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University and serves on the Virginia Tech Program on Real Estate Advisory Board