Baker Makes Vice President and Assistant Vice President Appointments

Pittsburgh (November 7, 2013) - Michael Baker Jr., Inc., an engineering unit of Michael Baker International, LLC (Baker), announced today that it has promoted the following individuals to vice president and assistant vice president positions.  The appointments include:

Sarah Cathcart – assistant vice president and Texas Transportation business development lead.  She is responsible for all Transportation business development activities including developing client and industry official relationships, promoting Baker’s identity across multiple markets, and assisting in the development of strategic and business plans.  She is located in Arlington, Texas.

Jim Cramer, P.E. – vice president and Construction Services cost center manager overseeing construction services for the Southeast Region.  He is responsible for business development, resource management, technical and financial performance.  He is located in Columbia, S.C.

Chuck Duggar, P.E. – vice president and operations manager for the Louisiana and Arkansas cost center.  He provides focus for design-build project delivery methods, procurement support, contract administration, and design and construction quality assurance for Transportation projects.  He is located in Baton Rouge, La.

Greg Fredrickson, P.E. – assistant vice president and Aviation director for the Philadelphia Region. He is currently senior project manager in Baker’s Mid-Atlantic Region, and will be capture manager for Aviation business development along the Northeast corridor from Northern Virginia to Boston, Mass.  He is located in Baltimore, Md.

Thomas Montgomery, P.E. – vice president and state Transportation manager for Georgia and Alabama, in support of Surface and Aviation Transportation, as well as the pursuit and execution of design-build and alternative delivery projects in Georgia.  He is located in Norcross, Ga.

Carrie Rocha, P.E. – assistant vice president responsible for Program Management Services for New England.  She will serve as the deputy program manager for the $567 million CTfastrak project for the Connecticut Department of Transportation.  Additionally, she will support Baker’s New England business development efforts and will provide project oversight.  She is located in Rocky Hill, Conn.

Quintin Watkins, P.E. – assistant vice president responsible for Baker’s Aviation practice in Norcross, Ga., where he is located.  He plays a crucial client services role with important clients such as Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport.

​About Michael Baker International, LLC

Michael Baker International, LLC (Baker), is a leading provider of engineering, development, intelligence and technology solutions with global reach and mobility.  With more than 5,000 employees in offices across the United States and internationally, Baker is consistently ranked by Engineering News-Record among the top 8 percent of the 500 largest U.S. design firms.  Baker’s Engineering and Development division provides planning, architecture, engineering, construction services, asset management and asset renewal for a broad range of infrastructure in both the private and public sectors.  Baker’s Technology and Intelligence division provides human intelligence operational support, analysis and training, management consulting and competitive intelligence, emerging technologies consulting, software and application development, and enterprise solutions to meet our clients’ most important mission objectives across the broad spectrum of counterterrorism, threat finance, cyber security and network operations and other priority missions.  Learn more at www.mbakerintl.com.

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