EL PASO, Texas (January 17, 2019) – Sundt Construction’s Angelica Rosales has been chosen as a new member of the Executive Forum in El Paso. Rosales currently serves as a business development representative for Sundt’s Building Group, Southwest District.
Rosales has nearly 20 years of experience in management and community engagement. She is currently pursuing a master’s degree in construction management at the University of Texas at El Paso’s College of Civil Engineering.
The Executive Forum group is made up of women executives and community leaders dedicated to the economic, civic and cultural development of the El Paso metropolitan area. “It’s an honor to be chosen as a new member of the Executive Forum,” said Rosales. “This group of women has pioneered the way for many of us working in various industries. It’s great to know you have a network of women you can lean on and learn from, who understand professional challenges that women face in their careers.”
Sundt has 50 years and nearly $3 billion of project experience throughout Texas, with offices in El Paso, Fort Worth, Irving and San Antonio. The company is currently working on several projects for the Housing Authority of the City of El Paso, including HACEP’s Blue Flame Housing renovation project and East Side Regional Park, Phase I.
About Sundt
Sundt Construction, Inc. (www.sundt.com) is one of the country’s largest and most respected general contractors. The 129-year-old firm specializes in transportation, industrial, building and concrete work and is known for its commitment to quality and innovative approach to construction services. Sundt has 11 offices throughout Texas, Arizona, California and Utah and is 100 percent owned by its approximately 2,000 employees. Sundt currently is ranked the 65th largest construction company in the United States by ENR, the industry’s principal trade magazine. The company is consistently ranked among the Best Places to Work by business publications in multiple cities, and it was named the nation’s safest construction company by the Associated General Contractors of America twice in a decade. Sundt’s charitable arm, the Sundt Foundation, recently crossed the $8.6 million mark in donations made to hundreds of nonprofit organizations across the country.
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