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MYCON General Contractors, Inc. Names Vice President Ryan Stoll as Partner


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DALLAS, March 10, 2021 /PRNewswire/ MYCON General Contractors, Inc. (MYCON) recently announced that Ryan Stoll, LEED AP BD+C, vice president of the firm, has been named a partner, according to Charles R. Myers, MYCON s president and CEO.
Ryan Stoll, LEED AP BD+C
Ryan started his career at MYCON while still in high school. It has been a pleasure seeing him mature and grow into a leadership role, says Myers. Stoll has been instrumental in our tremendous success lately in the industrial and manufacturing markets. MYCON s foundation is our people, and this is a wonderful success story to show how we seek out young talent and grow them into leaders. I am honored to have Ryan as a new partner at MYCON. Myers noted that Stoll would continue his responsibilities as vice president overseeing multiple project managers in the industrial and manufacturing division. ....

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Dec 15 - Moving Beyond Gratitude: Opportunities to Improve Essential Work


Moving Beyond Gratitude: Opportunities to Improve Essential Work
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Among the many unexpected lessons of 2020 was a recognition of the importance of essential workers. We saw how much we rely on the people who work in our food systems, who care for our children and our loved ones, who deliver packages, and who keep our public spaces clean. We learned to say thank you to so many of them, and in this season of thanks, we reflect on how we can do more than say thank you by improving the quality of essential jobs. As the year draws to a close, we discuss the important role of essential workers in our economy and society and a variety of approaches for improving essential work. ....

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