As General Manager of Servicemark’s Prefabricated Solutions Division,
Chad leads a team of in-house designers and project managers to
support architects and clients’ visions for increasing the use of
prefabricated, modular construction solutions in commercial
construction projects. He specifically services the office,
healthcare, education, government and hospitality sectors.
Since 1993, Chad has spent the majority of his time in Seattle as a
distributor of top furniture and architectural products, including
moveable walls, raised floor, millwork, timber, acoustic materials and
modular high and low voltage solutions. From 2014 until joining
Servicemark, Chad served as President of Western Office Seattle and
Western Construct, a top dealer for DIRTT Environmental Solutions and
Knoll office products. Along with having actively participated in
delivering over $200 million worth of furniture and prefabricated
interior construction projects to the greater Puget Sound region, Chad
has completed major projects throughout North America and in many
international markets such as London, Hong Kong, Geneva and the Bahamas.
Chad was raised in a family of cabinet makers, carpenters and
eventual entrepreneurs. From a young age, he worked between the
millwork shop and the family’s larger manufacturing facilities. When
asked about the most important lesson he learned growing up in this
industry, he replied, “none of this could have happened without the
people…all of them. Growing up around craftspeople from around the
world in one of North America’s earliest apprenticeship programs, I
saw men and women show up early for work and stay long after they
clocked out, working on passion projects of their own. It wasn’t just
a job, it was an integral part of their lives. ‘Love what you do and
you’ll never work a day in your life.’” Today, Chad couldn’t be more
excited to join the Servicemark team and the Skyline family of
companies, which he described as, “hands down the best possible
vehicle for bringing prefabricated construction solutions to a
justifiably receptive market.”