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Alex D. Oak, PE Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Partner
Fredrick J. Green, AIA, NCARB President and Chief Operating Officer, Partner
John D. Harris, CPA Executive Vice President
Dennis L. Southerland Senior Vice President, Partner
Bruce E. Breeden, Ed.S Vice President, Partner
David A. Lach, PE, LEED AP Client Services Director, Partner
Dennis McGuire Client Services Director, Partner
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Alex D. Oak, PE
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Al Oak joined the firm in the summer of 1972 as a land surveyor. Since then, he has served in just about every area of the firm. In 1992 he became Chief Executive Officer and, with that appointment, made some key strategic changes in the firm's business and cultural model. The changes included a diversification of markets to include public, quasi-public and private, the institution of a strategic planning process, the introduction of continuing education activities at the workplace, the formation of an external Board of Directors and the development of a world-class executive team that is focused on client and employee satisfaction.
Mr. Oak is a proud member of the Native American community and is a descendent of the Sault Ste. Marie Tribe in Michigan. He is an avid student of Native American art and literature.
He holds board seats on several for-profit organizations including Eco Oxygen Technologies, LLC, Old National Bank and Artistic Media Partners.
Al's extensive community involvement includes serving as Chairman of the Board of a number of key organizations such as the Greater Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce, Indianapolis Housing Partnership, Purdue University School of Civil Engineering and the Indiana University Center for Real Estate Studies.
Al has been recognized as a Distinguished Alumnus of the School of Civil Engineers at Purdue University and as a Distinguished Hoosier by the Governor of the State of Indiana.
Al received a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering from Purdue University and a Masters of Business Administration from Indiana University.
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