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Home People CRE_people W.M. Jordan Co. promotes two Richmond execs

W.M. Jordan Co. promotes two Richmond execs

K. Brooks Balance and William ‘Bill’ L. Lucas Jr. promoted

Published March 14, 2021 by Rich Griset

Newport News-based construction firm W.M. Jordan Co. recently promoted two executives in its Richmond division.

K. Brooks Ballance has assumed the role of vice president of the Richmond division; William “Bill” L. Lucas Jr. has been promoted to director of estimating for Richmond. Ballance joined the company as a project manager in 1999; he is the current chair of the board of directors for the ACE Mentor RVA program. Lucas joined the company in 2007 as a project engineer; he is an active member of the Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) of Virginia and serves on its membership committee.

“Brooks has consistently demonstrated himself as a forward-thinking leader, is committed to our WMJ team, and has a solid history of delivering quality results for our clients,” the company’s president, Ronald J. Lauster Jr., said in a statement. “Through his passion for construction, Bill has developed strong relationships with clients and trade partners and is extremely focused on a thorough preconstruction process. I look forward to working with both Brooks and Bill to continue the growth of the Richmond division and create new and exciting projects for our clients in Central Virginia.”

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