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November 16, 2023 Tyler Fritz Named Olsson’s Industrial Market Leader

Tyler Fritz has been named engineering and design firm Olsson’s Industrial Market leader.

Fritz is responsible for leading and developing Olsson’s partnerships with national and multi-state Industrial clients. 

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Tyler Fritz

“Tyler is an experienced leader and technical expert that will help accelerate growth for our Industrial market and I’m excited to see him excel and make an impact in this role,” said Sarah Foster, Olsson’s Executive Vice President of Markets. 

Fritz served as Olsson’s Mechanical and Electrical team leader and has led multidisciplinary teams on various infrastructure projects to serve industrial, manufacturing, commercial, education, healthcare, residential and other clients. He received his bachelor’s in architectural engineering from Kansas State University. 

Olsson restructured its senior leadership group to position the firm for continued growth and success. The senior leadership group now includes leaders for Olsson’s disciplines, markets and geographies. It also includes senior directors for both IT and Operations.

Olsson is an engineering firm made up of people who craft expert solutions and designs that improve communities. We offer services in planning and design, engineering, field services, environmental and technology. For more information, go to www.olsson.com

 

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