Education Session Speaker
Breaking the Mold: How Conventional Financial Reporting Can Stunt Growth in Consulting Engineering
Bio:
Kevin J. McMahon became Group Vice President, Asia in January 2014 following Jacobs’ acquisition of SKM, which Jacobs completed in December 2013. He joined Jacobs in 2007 when Jacobs acquired Edwards and Kelcey, a major North American Engineering Firm where he was Chairman and CEO. Since joining Jacobs, Kevin has increased market penetration, profitability and growth. As Group Vice President, North American Infrastructure through 2013, he oversaw major projects for highways, rail, aviation, telecom, water and utility clients. Kevin currently oversees major projects in Asia including Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, China, Thailand, Hong Kong and the Philippines. Jacobs projects in Asia are diverse and include major capital expenditures in the chemicals, oil and gas, pharmaceutical, power, infrastructure and mining sectors.
Kevin graduated magna cum laude from Seton Hall University with an MBA in International Business. He received the university’s W. Paul Stillman School of Business Leadership Award. Kevin earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Economics at the State University of New York. He also completed the Harvard Business School’s Executive Education Program on Leading Professional Service Firms. A member of Beta Gamma Sigma, the National Honor Society for Business, Kevin is listed in Who’s Who Worldwide, and is active in many engineering and construction industry associations. He is a member of The Moles, a prestigious heavy underground construction group founded in 1936. In 2006, he received the “Distinguished Citizen Award” from the Patriots’ Path Council of the Boy Scouts of America.