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Vanir Construction Management Promotes Humann to Colorado Area Manager

GREENWOOD VILLAGE, CO Vanir Construction Management Inc. announces that Cheryl Humann, PE, has been promoted to Colorado Area Manager. Humann joined Vanir in April 2016 as a Senior Project Director and has been the acting area manager for Colorado since that time.
As Area Manager, Humann will continue to lead company operations and pursuits in Colorado and Wyoming that include program, project and construction management services, condition assessment, program controls, cost estimating, scheduling, constructability review and value engineering. She also oversees key markets segments, including K-12 and higher education, justice (courthouses, jails and law enforcement facilities), public buildings and healthcare facilities. Humann is based at Vanir's office in Greenwood Village, Colorado.
"Vanir and our clients are fortunate to have Cheryl leading our efforts in Colorado," said Guy Mehula, President of Vanir Construction Management. "She has tremendous industry experience, is great with people and is a proven leader in program and construction management, technology information systems, and public procurement."
Humann has worked for 31 years in facilities planning, including 22 years on K-12 capital facilities programs. She has owned a project management consulting firm, served as a facilities executive with Jefferson County (Colorado) Public Schools, and held operations, program and project director roles for construction management, architecture and engineering firms.
Humann earned a bachelor of science degree in mechanical engineering at University of North Dakota and a master's degree in computer information systems from University of Phoenix.