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WELCOME, HANK BRASCH PULSE
Rosendin Chief Administrative Officer
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“I have been following Rosendin for many CHECK
years and have always been impressed
by their long-term view of business
that is guided by strong ethics and a
commitment to their talented staff.”
- Hank Brasch, CAO In Q4, 2020, Rosendin was awarded nearly $500 million in projects.
The chart below provides an overview of the industries with
estimated award value (millions) nationwide.
NOTE: Includes work orders and large change orders.
BioTech/Pharmaceutical: $8.08
ank Brasch has joined Rosendin as the new Commercial: $67.3
Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) and Executive
HCommittee member. Hank brings over two Data Center: $107
decades of construction industry experience focused
on creating long-term strategic plans, managing risk, Education: $2.01
and building diverse teams.
Entertainment: $6.09
As CAO, Hank reports directly to CEO, Mike Health Care: $10.1
Greenawalt, and will oversee several departments,
including Enterprise Risk Management, Human Heavy Industrial: $33.4
Resources, Information Technology, and Security. He
will also provide legal oversight of contracts, licensing, High Tech: $25.7
ethics and compliance, and corporate governance.
Hotel $2.20
Before joining Rosendin, Hank was Executive Vice Institutional: $9.13
President and Chief Legal Officer for Webcor
Builders, where he held numerous responsibilities, Miscellaneous $841K
including leading the corporate legal, insurance & risk
management group, taking a hands-on approach to Power: -$1.82
conflict resolution, and creating and implementing an Residential: $9.91
ethics and compliance program. Hank also served as
Counsel at Bechtel Corporation and was an associate Solar: $185
in the construction practice group at Thelen Reid &
Priest, LLP. Systems: $43.3
Transportation: -$16.7
He is a member of the California Bar and the American
Bar Association. In 2017, Hank was selected as Wind Farms: $6.77
Corporate Counsel of the Year by the San Francisco
Business Times. He also gives back to the community,
volunteering with the Stephen and Nancy Grand Family
House and Back on My Feet nonprofits.
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