DAVENPORT, Iowa – Russell announces the promotion of several team members in Q2 2024.
Alec Jensen has been promoted to project executive in the Quad Cities office. Jensen began his career at Russell as an intern and started full-time as a project engineer in 2016. Most recently, he has led large teams as a senior project manager. Project Manager.
Jason Fahrenkrog has been promoted to senior preconstruction manager. Fahrenkrog joined Russell in 2022 after spending many years in the interior systems trade as a carpenter, estimator and project manager.
Cole Jordan has been promoted to senior project manager. Jordan began his career at Russell as a project engineer in 2014. Over the years, he has completed projects most notably for government/VA clients.
Aubrey Tran has been promoted to project manager. Tran started her career at Russell as a VDC specialist in 2021, switching to operations in 2022. She is currently working on the federal courthouse project in Rock Island.
Don Bell has been promoted to project manager. Bell began his career at Russell as a project engineer in early 2023.
Trevor Reed has been promoted to project manager. Reed started at Russell as an intern in 2020 and joined Russell full-time as a project engineer in 2022.
Eliott Schaefer has been promoted to project manager. He is actively engaged in the community, participating in many charitable organizations and events including the United Way Quad Cities.
Jim McKinney has been promoted to superintendent. McKinney began with Russell as a foreman in 2022.
Mark Gilmour has been promoted to assistant superintendent. Gilmour has made a huge impact since joining Russell just over a year and a half ago. He has led Russell Performance Group teams on several recent projects.
Richard Dollar has been promoted to general foreman. Dollar’s ability to coordinate, collaborate and keep the job moving is paramount to delivering excellence in each project he is a part of.
Ben Rose has been promoted to superintendent. During Rose’s nearly 20 years with Russell, he has shown his dedication and work ethic. Rose started as an apprentice carpenter in 2005, and most recently became an assistant superintendent.
