John Dionisio

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John M. Dionisio
Born c. 1948
Occupation Chairman and CEO of AECOM Technology Corporation (2005 - present)

John M. Dionisio leads AECOM (NYSE: ACM),[1] an $8-billion global provider of professional technical and management support services, as Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the company's board of directors.

Prior to being appointed Chairman, Mr. Dionisio served as Chief Executive Officer and President for AECOM commencing in 2005. Before this, he served as Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, and earlier as the Chief Executive Officer and President of AECOM legacy operating company DMJM Harris.

Under Mr. Dionisio's leadership as CEO, AECOM has tripled its revenue and doubled its workforce, while considerably expanding its service offerings and geographic reach. During 2007, Mr. Dionisio oversaw the company's initial public offering (IPO) on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), which was one of the 10 largest NYSE listings for 2007, and one of the largest engineering industry IPOs of all time.

During Mr. Dionisio's 35-plus-year career at AECOM, he oversaw the combination of three AECOM business units — Frederic R. Harris, DMJM Infrastructure, and Holmes & Narver Infrastructure — to form DMJM Harris in 2000 — a leader in U.S. transportation.

While heading DMJM Harris, Mr. Dionisio was involved in the advancement of many notable projects. These include the Second Avenue Subway in New York, the Tren Urbano transit rail system in San Juan, Puerto Rico, the State Highway 130 toll-way in Texas, Southern California's Metrolink Commuter Rail System, and the new World Trade Center PATH Terminal in Lower Manhattan.[citation needed]

Education

  • Master of Science in Civil Engineering, Polytechnic Institute of New York
  • Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, The City College of NY[citation needed]

Professional Affiliations

  • National Society of Professional Engineers
  • New York State Society of Professional Engineers, Nassau County Chapter
  • American Society of Civil Engineers, Fellow
  • Society of American Military Engineers
  • American Public Transportation Association, Co-Chair Program Funding, Cabinet, Public Transportation, Partnership for Tomorrow
  • Licensed Professional Engineer, 4 States

Corporate Board Membership

Community Activities

  • New York Building Congress, Chair, 2012
  • The City College of New York School of Engineering, Advisory Board of Directors
  • The City College of New York, 21st Century Foundation Board Member

References

  1. "John M. Dionisio Profile". Forbes. Retrieved 11 April 2011. 
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