Overland Park, Kan., October 11, 2018 – Argus Consulting announces the addition of Terry A. Ruhl, P.E., F. ASCE to its Board of Directors.
Mr. Ruhl is the former President of CH2M’s Transportation and National Governments businesses and served on the company’s Board of Directors. He brings to Argus Consulting extensive experience in business transformation and global infrastructure consulting. Early in his career with CH2M, he was responsible for growing the firm’s aviation business into an industry front-runner while serving as Aviation Operations Leader and Market Segment Director. From 2012-2016, he served as President of CH2M’s global Transportation business which became one of the largest transportation consulting practices in the industry, doubling in size and profitability and achieving the No. 3 Transportation Design Firm ($1 billion in revenue) ranking by Engineering News-Record.
Terry Ruhl previously served on the Board of Governors for the Airport Consultants Council and as the Board of Directors Chair.
Mr. Ruhl has a bachelor's degree in civil engineering from Colorado State University and a master's degree in transportation engineering from the University of California, Berkeley. A life-long learner, he has completed executive education courses in leadership development, business administration and finance from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Sloan School of Management, the Thunderbird School of Global Management, the University of Michigan Business School, and the Harvard Business School. In addition, he is beginning his executive doctorate studies in business administration at DePaul University. Mr. Ruhl also serves as an Affiliate Faculty member in CSU's Civil and Environmental Engineering Department.
Founded in 1994, Argus Consulting, Inc. is an employee-owned, specialized consulting engineering firm dedicated solely to the design, planning, construction and management of fuel receiving, storage and distribution facilities and hydrant fueling systems. The firm is headquartered in Overland Park, Kansas, and has offices in New York, Phoenix, Miami, Chicago, and Jackson, Miss. More information is available at www.argusconsulting.com.
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