Construction Today Vol 23 Issue 1 | Page 173

__________________________________________________________________ _______________________ Weston Solutions, Inc.
▼ Jon Brownstein, Chief Transformation Officer
With strategic investments and new talent, Weston ramps up its transformation across federal, state, local, and private sectors

In 1957, engineer Roy F. Weston launched a firm with a bold vision: engineering could heal the environment instead of harming it. From its roots in Pennsylvania, Weston tackled one of its earliest challenges: protecting the Susquehanna River from industrial pollution, setting the stage for decades of environmental stewardship. What began as a small consultancy grew into a nationally recognized leader in environmental and infrastructure services. Today, as a 100-percent employee-owned company, Weston delivers innovative solutions in remediation, construction, and energy systems, helping government and private sector clients build a safer, more sustainable future.

As Weston continues to build on this legacy, its focus has shifted toward shaping the future. That vision is guided by leaders such as Senior Vice President and Chief Transformation Officer Jon Brownstein, who describes the company’ s long-term strategy as its“ north star.”“ We’ re in the process of figuring out how we can diversify both our client base and the services we provide,” he explains.“ It’ s an exciting time for Weston, with a lot of strategic investment going on, examining who we are and how we want to grow. This focus is driven by two things: how to enhance our value proposition to our clients and how to improve our employee experience. Those two elements drive us more than anything else. Our construction services and site investigation and remediation have grown dramatically over the past 20 years, particularly in the federal space. Now, we are
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