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W.S. Bellows Construction Corporation Promotes Three Longtime Employees to Vice Presidents

Warren Bellows IV

David Kubin

Tim O'Malley
HOUSTON, TX – Warren Bellows IV, great-grandson of company founder Warren S. Bellows, will be promoted from Project Manager to Vice President of Project Controls. Bellows IV officially joined WS Bellows Construction in 2007, following three years of summer internships, upon graduation from Duke University. His first project as a Bellows employee was the Children's Museum of Houston Expansion; currently, he is a Project Manager for Bellows on Texas Children's Hospital's Legacy Tower. Bellows IV holds a Bachelor of Science in Engineering in civil engineering with a structural concentration from the Pratt School of Engineering at Duke, where he was named a member of Chi Epsilon, a civil engineering honor society.
David Kubin, whose grandfather worked for Bellows as a carpenter on the San Jacinto Monument, joined Bellows Construction in 1984 to work on the Renaissance Tower in Dallas. Along with the 777 Tower in California and the Schlumberger Technology Campus in Houston, he has since worked on three Texas Children's Hospital projects: the Mark Wallace Tower, the Pavilion for Women and Legacy Tower. Three members of the Kubin family currently work for Bellows Construction: David's brother Thomas Kubin, who serves as Vice President, and their father and company Vice President Charles Kubin. David Kubin will be promoted from Senior Project Manager to Vice President.
Tim O'Malley, who will be promoted from Senior Project Manager to Vice President, joined Bellows Construction in 1991 as a Project Engineer working on the Compaq Center project. Other notable projects include BLVD Place, Phase II; several projects in New Orleans; the international headquarters building for McDermott International; and, most recently, the International Union of Operating Engineers Training and Conference Center in Crosby, Texas. O'Malley holds a Bachelor of Construction Science degree from Texas A&M University.
PeopleDavid Kubin, whose grandfather worked for Bellows as a carpenter on the San Jacinto Monument, joined Bellows Construction in 1984 to work on the Renaissance Tower in Dallas. Along with the 777 Tower in California and the Schlumberger Technology Campus in Houston, he has since worked on three Texas Children's Hospital projects: the Mark Wallace Tower, the Pavilion for Women and Legacy Tower. Three members of the Kubin family currently work for Bellows Construction: David's brother Thomas Kubin, who serves as Vice President, and their father and company Vice President Charles Kubin. David Kubin will be promoted from Senior Project Manager to Vice President.
Tim O'Malley, who will be promoted from Senior Project Manager to Vice President, joined Bellows Construction in 1991 as a Project Engineer working on the Compaq Center project. Other notable projects include BLVD Place, Phase II; several projects in New Orleans; the international headquarters building for McDermott International; and, most recently, the International Union of Operating Engineers Training and Conference Center in Crosby, Texas. O'Malley holds a Bachelor of Construction Science degree from Texas A&M University.
