Neenah, Wisconsin-based Miron Development’s management has undergone a historic passing of the torch.
David Voss Jr. has stepped down from his place as president and CEO of the agency, which he held for 45 years, the corporate stated in a Dec. 18 information launch. He turned chairman of the builder’s board of administrators on Jan. 1, the agency instructed Development Dive.
Dan Voss will succeed his father within the CEO position, and also will function secretary, based on the discharge.
Miron Development operates in quite a lot of totally different development verticals that embrace business work, authorities jobs, healthcare amenities and retail institutions, per its web site. The contractor has additionally carried out area and fan space enhancements at Lambeau Subject in Inexperienced Bay, Wisconsin, the house of the NFL’s Inexperienced Bay Packers, since 2011.
Voss Jr. has co-led the family-owned Miron Development since 1979, per the discharge. Greg Kippenhan and Pat Voss initially labored alongside David Voss Jr., and in 2003, Kippenhan’s son, Tim Kippenhan, assumed co-ownership with Voss Jr.
In his new position, Voss Jr. will proceed to assist, information and affect varied areas of the enterprise as a part of a multi-year succession plan that started over the course of the final two years, per the discharge.
“Miron Development has been my life’s work, and I’m infinitely pleased with what we’ve constructed,” Voss Jr. stated within the launch.
Along with Dan Voss changing into secretary and CEO, different executives will tackle extra management roles:
- Tim Kippenhan – president and chief working officer.
- David Voss III – vice chairman and chief development working officer.
- Dean Basten – treasurer and chief monetary officer.
The family-owned agency opened in 1918. Patrick G. Miron — Voss Jr.’s maternal grandfather — based the corporate as an area masonry store, per the discharge. It would proceed its roots through Dan Voss and David Voss III, additionally David Voss Jr.’s son.