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LDP ACADEMY ON THE JOB IN DC

Posted on January 11, 2012 by Bob Correll, Training and Development Manager

Participants in our Leadership Development Program (LDP) met in Washington, DC, for the annual LDP Academy, a two-day event that provides technical learning opportunities while encouraging networking and the sharing of lessons learned and challenges. Highlights of the Academy included presentations by PC Construction managers and executives as well as a tour of the DC Water Slurry Wall and Tankage project.

The Academy also focused on the sharing of experiences, tools, and ideas between the participants. Office Engineer Todd Riordan said, “I found the LDP conference to be an incredibly useful experience both from a team building standpoint and as an idea tank for ways in which we can help shape the company.”

Dating back nearly 40 years, our Leadership Development Program is one of a kind, providing entry level construction professionals with a flexible learning and development plan to guide their career in construction. The program builds upon the technical aptitude they gained previously in the college classroom setting by pairing it with on-the-job experiences and coaching from skilled construction professionals. Click here to learn more about our Leadership Development Program.

We are also pleased to welcome the newest addition to our Leadership Development Program – Mike Keenan. Mike is a 2010 graduate of Wentworth Institute of Technology and is currently in his office engineering rotation on the UOSA Nutrient Compliance Facilities project in Centreville, Virginia. Congratulations, Mike!

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Participants of the Leadership Development Program pause for a photo during a site tour as part of the annual LDP Academy

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