Michael Baker International Promotes Two Leaders in Mid-Atlantic Region

John Walsh, P.E., Named Senior Vice President and Regional Director, and Reneé Tison, P.E., Named Office Executive for Columbia, Greenville and Charleston, South Carolina

5/21/2021 12:00:00 AM

COLUMBIA, S.C.  (May 21, 2021) – Michael Baker International, a global leader in engineering, planning and consulting services, announced today that John Walsh, P.E., has been promoted to Senior Vice President and Regional Director for the Mid-Atlantic Region, and Reneé Tison, P.E., has been named Vice President and Office Executive for Columbia, Greenville and Charleston, South Carolina. In these new roles, Mr. Walsh and Ms. Tison will provide leadership, support and vision in the firm’s Mid-Atlantic Region. Both will be based in Michael Baker’s Columbia, South Carolina, office.

“I am confident the expertise John and Reneé bring to their leadership roles will help us accelerate growth and deliver project excellence for our clients throughout the company and Mid-Atlantic Region,” said Mike Brescia, P.E., Chief Operating Officer of Michael Baker International. “These two key promotions speak to the impressive talent we have within our company and the colleagues who are ready to step up for our clients, lead our people and lead our business.”

Both Mr. Walsh and Ms. Tison bring decades of experience to their new roles: 

  • John Walsh, P.E., most recently served as Office Executive for the Carolinas and has more than 30 years of experience in Infrastructure Programs and Project Management, as well as management and leadership of multidisciplined, large-scale organizations. Mr. Walsh’s career has focused on delivering and managing complex Transportation, Environmental, Architecture, Aviation, Water and utilities projects. Prior to joining Michael Baker in 2014, he spent 25 years with the South Carolina DOT, completing his tenure as Deputy Secretary for Engineering. Mr. Walsh holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering from Clemson University.
  • Reneé Tison, P.E., most recently served as Office Manager of Michael Baker’s Columbia, South Carolina, location, and will now oversee offices across the state, including Columbia, Greenville, and Charleston. Since joining Michael Baker in 2000, Ms. Tison has negotiated and managed large contracts, including the $180 million I-85 Design-Build widening in Cherokee County and the $75 million Nexton Parkway Interchange west of Charleston, South Carolina. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering from the University of South Carolina – Columbia.

About Michael Baker International

Michael Baker International is a leading provider of engineering and consulting services. The firm’s Practices encompass all facets of infrastructure, including design, civil engineering, planning, architecture, environmental, construction and program management. For more than 80 years, the company has been a trusted partner, providing comprehensive services and solutions to commercial clients and all branches of the military, as well as federal, state and municipal governments. Embracing emerging technologies and the latest innovations – like intelligent transportation and design-build project delivery – Michael Baker is an industry leader that delivers expertise and quality. The firm’s more than 3,000 employees across nearly 100 locations are committed to Making a Difference for clients and communities through a culture of innovation, collaboration and technological advancement. To learn more, visit https://mbakerintl.com/.

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Contact: Julia Covelli

Email: julia.covelli@mbakerintl.com

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