Former student called ‘vital cog’
in expanding construction firm

 

Don Roundtree '70, a Texas A&M environmental design graduate, played a vital role in the expansion of M. Hanna Construction, a Sulphur Springs-based company with gross annual sales of $80 million, according to an article published by Construction Digital, a news and information website catering to construction industry executives.

“I earned a degree from Texas A&M in environmental design, worked a couple of years in architecture and went into construction,” Roundtree told writer Ellie Duncan. “I worked with M. Hanna for seven years in the 1990s. During that time, I was doing estimating and project management. Returning in 2006, I then took on business development at the company.”

Duncan’s story is available online at: www.constructiondigital.com.

 

- Posted: May 5, 2009 -



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