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ES&H names business development director

Posted at 7:18 am October 16, 2013
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Lynne Musick

Lynne Musick

ES&H Inc., a company that has offices in Oak Ridge, has named Lynne Musick as business development director.

Musick previously served as director of business development for JOSEPH Construction Co. A graduate of the University of Texas at Austin, Musick’s career focus has been in leading professional service and construction companies in their marketing, sales and customer service activities, a press release said.

Musick is a graduate of Leadership Blount, has served on a variety of boards, including the Hearing and Speech Foundation, tnAchieves mentor, Blount County Habitat for Humanity, and various economic development entities.

ES&H has headquarters in Knoxville and offices in Oak Ridge and Chattanooga, and it “protects lives by building safe infrastructure and helping companies create safe workplaces,” the press release said. Services include site development and infrastructure construction; environmental assessment and remediation; safety and health consulting and training; disaster response, and facility management.

ES&H Inc.’s projects and clients encompass a wide range of commercial and government organizations, including the Split Rail Subdivision in Farragut; campgrounds in Great Smoky Mountains National Park; Exedy America; Sea Ray Boats; U.S. Department of Energy; West Knox Utility District; reconstruction of Maryville/Alcoa’s greenway lake; Lincoln Memorial University; Corps of Engineers; and many others.

Filed Under: Business, Knoxville, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: business development, ES&H Inc., JOSEPH Construction Co., Lynne Musick

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