Suffolk Update 12/12/23

To Meet the Growing Demand for Construction and Development in Texas, Suffolk Hires Emily Henry to Drive Business Development Efforts for Its Dallas/Fort Worth Operations

Suffolk, one of the largest and most innovative construction enterprises in the country, today announced that Emily Henry has joined the company’s Dallas/Fort Worth team as Director of Business Development, supporting the growing demand for construction and the builder’s rapid expansion into Dallas/Fort Worth. Ms. Henry will be responsible for strategically identifying opportunities that support smart growth for Suffolk, expanding on recent project wins in aviation, residential and the public sectors, while reinforcing the unique Suffolk culture and reputation as the most innovative builder in the country.

“Texas, specifically Dallas/Fort Worth, is experiencing a tremendous period of growth, and Suffolk is uniquely positioned to deliver complex projects for clients across a variety of sectors,” said Brad Brown, President of Suffolk’s Texas region. “Our innovative technologies, data-driven approach, diversified portfolio of services, and strong value proposition have opened doors for us in a competitive market, and the addition of Emily Henry will allow us to introduce Suffolk to new clients in sectors facing increased demands.”

Ms. Henry has 20 years of experience in the architecture, engineering and construction industry, most recently as Director of Business Development for a global landscape architectural firm based in Dallas/Fort Worth. There she oversaw strategic growth for the entire business through identifying and pursuing projects that diversified the brand’s portfolio, increased its presence, and advanced sustainability through the interconnection of physical, economic, social and environmental goals. She is a member of the Texas Real Estate Council (TREC), Urban Land institute (ULI), and the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA).

“I am eager to elevate the visibility of Suffolk in Dallas/Fort Worth through combining my experience and passion for cultivating relationships with the resources and innovative culture at Suffolk,” said Ms. Henry. “The exceptional commitment to lead the industry in areas like technology and sustainability will further Suffolk’s reputation as the builder of choice for Dallas/Fort Worth and its future.”

Suffolk has been steadily expanding its presence in Dallas/Fort Worth, doubling its employee base in just one year. Numerous recent strategic hires in Dallas/Fort Worth include President Brad Brown, Vice President Gary Gunter and Vice President-Project Executive Patricia Solorzano. The Dallas Business Journal recently named Suffolk’s Dallas office as one of its “2023 Best Places to Work.”

Suffolk’s Dallas/Fort Worth projects include The Terminal at Katy Trail, The Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) Terminal C Renovations, the Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) Electric Central Utility Plant (eCUP) and the Mesquite Government Center. The Dallas office also managed operations for the Saracen Casino in Pine Bluff, Arkansas.

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