Acrow Bridge inks president, international business

Acrow Bridge announced on Monday it has promoted Paul Sullivan to the newly-create role of president, international business.

The Parsippany-based bridge engineering and supply firm said Sullivan will be based out of its international office in New York City and report to president Mark Joosten.

“For more than 12 years, Paul has proved himself an exceptional part of our international team,” Acrow CEO Bill Killeen said. “Our recent combination with Mabey Bridge has provided the broader mass and team to be able to more effectively meet the needs of government agencies and contractors worldwide, and I am confident that under Paul’s leadership we will be well positioned for continued growth across international markets.”

Prior to his appointment, Sullivan led Acrow’s international business expansion most recently serving in the role of senior vice president, intentional. Before joining Acrow in 2007, he was a corporate attorney serving as a judicial clerk.

”It is unmistakable that durable, high quality infrastructure remains an essential facilitator of sustainable economic development, enhanced health and education outcomes, and more broadly experienced prosperity,” Sullivan said. “It is with this in mind that I consider it an honor to work with the Acrow and Mabey teams in delivering to its public and private sector clients across the globe premium quality bridging solutions, comprehensive service and extensive skills transfer, in projects both large and small. Our mission to build bridges, connect people and leave positive legacies in local communities will continue to evolve in response to stakeholder needs.”