John Morse, CCM has over 28 years of experience in construction and large project/program management leadership roles in multiple market sectors. Most recently, he served as the Senior Program Manager on the I-66 Outside the Beltway project on the Virginia Department of Transportation's $4 Billion GEC I-66 program located in Fairfax, Virginia.
John holds a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from The Citadel - the Military College of South Carolina. He is a Certified Construction Manager, CCM. He is based out of ATCS' Herndon Office. He is a former Chair of the CCM/CMIT & Scholarship committee, and served as CMAA NCC Vice President from 2019-2020.
Barbara Reynolds, CCM, PMP, NCIDQ works for Parsons and is on the Enterprise Construction Management Services (ECMS) Program for the U.S. Department of Energy providing a full range of professional and technical services to support the planning and management of DOE projects, including: Enterprise Standardization, Program and Project Mana
Barbara Reynolds, CCM, PMP, NCIDQ works for Parsons and is on the Enterprise Construction Management Services (ECMS) Program for the U.S. Department of Energy providing a full range of professional and technical services to support the planning and management of DOE projects, including: Enterprise Standardization, Program and Project Management, Procurement and Acquisition, Risk Management, Configuration Management, Planning, Conceptual Design including analysis of alternatives - acquisition support Design Management, Construction Management, Startup, Testing, and Commissioning, Claims and Warranty Management. Ms. Reynolds provides onsite construction management support for a capital improvement project.
Barbara is passionate about engaging the community in the CM industry and provides training on various components of the CCM. She is a member of the UPWARD DC and is the Metro Events and Program Leader.
Kai Goodrich, CCM, CHC, LEED AP BD+C, Vice President, AFG Group, Inc., has over 30 years in the construction industry with experience in both Private and Public/Government market sectors. He has managed a project management portfolio that consists of healthcare facilities and campus environments, educational facilities, office and mixed-u
Kai Goodrich, CCM, CHC, LEED AP BD+C, Vice President, AFG Group, Inc., has over 30 years in the construction industry with experience in both Private and Public/Government market sectors. He has managed a project management portfolio that consists of healthcare facilities and campus environments, educational facilities, office and mixed-use buildings, retail, and hospitality resorts.
As VP, Kai oversees a staff of PEs, Architects, QAs, and Project Managers who provide all facets of CM including Pre-design, Design and Constructability Review, Cost Engineering, Estimating, Schedule Analysis, Quality Assurance, Construction tasks, Post- Construction deliverables, and a wide variety of various administrative requirements.
Kai has served as the interim CMAA NCC Secretary, Treasurer, and also as Committee Chair for the Young Members & Future Leaders. He leads AFG’s Internship Program and has recruited 12 employees to successfully pass the CMIT.
Kathy Poole, PE, CCM has 12 years of design and construction engineering experience in the mid-Atlantic and Northeast U.S. She is a licensed PE in DC and Virginia and a Certified Construction Manager (CCM).
In her current role as a Construction Manager for RK&K, Kathy has managed transportation construction projects for a variety of clien
Kathy Poole, PE, CCM has 12 years of design and construction engineering experience in the mid-Atlantic and Northeast U.S. She is a licensed PE in DC and Virginia and a Certified Construction Manager (CCM).
In her current role as a Construction Manager for RK&K, Kathy has managed transportation construction projects for a variety of clients in the DC Metro area, including DDOT, VDOT, DC Water, Loudoun County, and the City of Alexandria.
For CMAA NCC, she has served previously as Secretary and as Membership Chair.
Carol is an Associate Vice President with Dewberry. has a proven technical and executive management track record that includes over 25 years of experience in the Architect, Engineering and Construction (AEC) industry. A Navy veteran and Naval Academy graduate, Carol served her country through the provision of facilities engineering services all over the world. She served as the Deputy Program Manager for the Pentagon Renovation program, directly contributing to the on-time, on-budget renovation of one of the largest and historic office buildings following the deadly 9/11 attack.
Carol drove innovation and improved outcomes in several operational roles for private and public sector clients including the International Monetary Fund and Black Entertainment Television. In management and executive roles, she has led transparency initiatives and improved outcomes. A sought after expert in the AEC industry, Carol is a licensed professional engineer, a Leadership in Environmental and Energy Design (LEED) Professional, and a Certified Construction Manager. She earned a Master's of Science in Environmental Engineering from U.C. Berkeley. Carol has been a Certified Construction Manager since 2004.
Cindy Quiroz has over 20 years in the A/E/C industry, an Executive MBA through R.H. Smith, University of Maryland, College Park, a MS in Construction, a BS in Accountancy, and is a LEED AP BD+C. As President of Key Global Synergies Inc. (KGS), a DC based business, Cindy provides construction management, inspection, project controls, project administration and training to the A/E/C industry and government agencies.
During her tenure, Cindy worked with the Board, Committee Chairs and Membership to promote the vision and mission of CMAA; to promote and encourage the growth and development of the Construction Management professional as a professional service. She is passionate and committed to identifying strategies, networking events, tours and training that engages industry to meet and collaborate. As past Secretary of the Board for CMAA NCC and U.S. Green Building Council, Montgomery Branch, Cindy remains committed to working with industry building future leaders and a skilled workforce.
Joyce Dawson, CCM, LEED®AP BD+C, is currently serving as the Assistant Director of Facilities Planning and Construction at Anne Arundel Community College in Arnold, Maryland. She is an alumnus of the college and of Virginia Tech. She has been in construction project management for over twenty years and a certified construction manager (CCM) for the past 15 years. Ms. Dawson is certified as a LEED®AP BD+C. Currently, Ms. Dawson serves as the Past President of the CMAA National Capital Chapter and is a long term member and past chair of the Program Management Committee, the Owners Committee and the National Sustainability Committee.
Ms. Dawson’s projects for the Physical Plant Building Renovation (2011) and the Ludlum Hall Renovation and Addition (2014) were awarded Project Achievement Awards from CMAA. In 2013, Ms. Dawson was presented the Maryland Library Association Distinguished Service Award for her work in library construction while in private industry and at the college. Ms. Dawson is an online instructor for the Contract Administration Standards of Practice Module and is a contributor to the CMAA Sustainability Guidelines and CMAA Sustainability Best Practices. She is currently managing the college’s first Construction Manager at Risk project for a new health science building.
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