Senior Superintendent Kenny Myers Wins CWC Founders Award

Terrence Caulfield, Managing Principal and Chief Business Officer, and Kenny Myers, Senior Superintendent.

Each year we honor employees who consistently go above and beyond the day-to-day expectations and deliver exceptional performance on the job, amongst their peers, and in the community. The Founders Award was created to provide the name and physical recognition for those whom this award is bestowed upon yearly. This year, Kenny Myers, CWC Senior Superintendent, was honored with this award. Some of his colleagues described him as:

“He will go above and beyond to ensure that the owner’s cares and concerns are addressed.” “The future of CWC relies on experienced individuals such as Kenny to help teach new rising leaders within our organization.” “He treats all those around him with respect and equality.”

Senior Superintendent and Builder at Heart

Kenny joined CWC more than 20 years ago. Kenny has built various exciting and complicated projects, from Joint Strike Fighter Lab to the Lowe House of Delegates to the Annapolis Yacht Club. However, Kenny has truly distinguished himself in the Education sector. He has successfully established CWC as the preeminent Private K-12 builder in the DMV. Some of his notable projects include Goodpaster Hall at St. Mary’s College, Preble Hall at the US Naval Academy, and the Culinary Arts Center at Prince George’s County Community College. In the Private K-12 sector, Kenny has built for St. Anselm’s Abbey School and many projects for Gonzaga College High School. Kenny is proving our reputation in the education community on his current assignment, the Madeira School STEAM building.

Kenny Myers, Senior Superintendent at Coakley & Williams Construction, at St. Mary of Sorrows Church project in Fairfax, VA.

Building Next Generation of Construction Professionals

Kenny is a listener. He hears what his clients and colleagues are trying to communicate, and then he acts. It’s his unique style of trading perspectives confidently. He is a teacher eager to share his knowledge and experience with others. He makes time for his teammates, welcoming questions and patiently transferring his wisdom – building our next generation of construction professionals. Congratulations for winning the Founders Award, Kenny!

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