Reneé Ross To Lead American Structurepoint’s Texas Market Sectors
Corporate, Engineering + InfrastructureMar 26, 2024American Structurepoint welcomes Reneé Ross, PE, to our growing company as vice president to lead our market sectors across Texas.
Ross brings over 27 years of experience in engineering, project management, sales and operations in the architecture and engineering industry to our Texas team, including most recently serving as vice president for a well-respected, nationwide engineering firm with offices in Austin.
“Ross’ extensive knowledge of Austin and the surrounding communities, as well her leadership and passion, will be an asset to American Structurepoint and infrastructure leaders throughout Texas,” - American Structurepoint President Cash Canfiield
At American Structurepoint, Ross will be responsible for growing the firm’s multidisciplinary portfolio in Texas, driving operational effectiveness and sales, developing our Texas staff, and continuing to build strong relationships with the Texas Department of Transportation and other key clients responsible for advancing the infrastructure challenges in Texas.
“I am eager to collaborate with clients and communities across Texas to tackle the challenges of complex infrastructure opportunities,” Ross said. “I will strive to find innovative, cost-effective solutions that will improve connectivity and public safety for all Texas travelers.”
Ross is active in professional organizations, including the Women’s Transportation Seminar (WTS) Heart of Texas Chapter, an organization that promotes women in the transportation industry.
“Ross’ extensive knowledge and experience of Austin and the surrounding communities, as well her leadership and passion, will be an asset to American Structurepoint and infrastructure leaders throughout Texas,” American Structurepoint President Cash Canfield said. “Texas is an important part of our company’s strategic growth across the nation and with Ross’ leadership, we will enhance American Structurepoint’s technical capabilities that will continue to improve the quality of life for people throughout Texas.”