Arvind Nerurkar
Arvind Nerurkar, S.E., was promoted by Coffman Engineers to the position of managing principal. Based at the firm’s Seattle office, Nerurkar has been with the company for 14 years and served as the structural department manager for the past four years. A licensed structural engineer in 20 states, Nerurkar’s experience in structural analysis and design includes educational and medical facilities, and commercial and residential buildings.


Jack Shepherd is the architectural and industrial product manager for Macton, Oxford, Conn. Macton has been engineering, fabricating, and installing high quality moving structures since the 1950s.
Rick Dewar is now the new national practice leader for Wight & Company in the PreK-12 education sector. Based in Illinois, Dewar brings 27 years of experience from OWP/P where he previously served as principal and board member. He was also a member of the Board of Directors for the OWP/P Cannon Designs Design/Build business.
Kyle Rennaker recently joined the engineering and development team at Advanced Cabinet Systems. Rennaker began his career as a part-time consultant for about 8 months with Advanced Cabinet Systems, creating visualizations and animations of their fixtures. He later worked full-time for the firm, continuing to create product visuals and animations for marketing.
Wight & Company, an architectural, engineering and construction firm, announced Michael J. Lubbers, AIA, LEED AP BD+C, has been promoted to the position of creative director. In 2008, Lubbers joined the firm as senior designer and now operates out of Wight’s Chicago office.
Ideal for educational facilities, the new Tensioned Conference Electrol from Da Lite is an electric screen that allows the projection screen and video conferencing camera to be completely concealed when not in use. Its camera is lowered behind the screen surface, while doors conceal the screen, allowing the system to remain undisturbed when not in use.