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360 Engineering Announces Equity Partners

360 Engineering, a full-service mechanical engineering firm founded in 2003 by Denise Dihle and working on projects of all sizes in Colorado and across the U.S., has announced that the firm’s senior leadership team has joined Dihle as equity partners. The senior leadership team is comprised of Melissa Kisicki, CDFA, Stacey Richardson, CPSM, Spencer Rioux, PE, Brennen Guy, PE, and Lexie Zimmerman, PE. The move reflects 360 Engineering’s long-standing commitment to growing from within, ensuring continuity for the firm’s clients, and building a strong future grounded in shared vision and values.

“I established 360 Engineering as a firm that would be able to provide customized engineering solutions and personalized customer service to all our clients, and that will continue to be the case as this outstanding and highly respected team of professionals join me as equity partners,” said Dihle who has been recognized by industry organizations, peers and clients as a progressive leader in mechanical engineering, design and construction administration throughout her 30-plus year career. “These individuals have worked side by side with me and our entire team for years and promise to maintain the trust and results 360 Engineering has achieved with our clients. It’s an exciting time as we continue to look forward to delivering the same outstanding results on behalf of the companies and projects we represent.”

360 Engineering will maintain the firm’s SBE/MWBE (Small Business/Woman-Owned Business) status. Dihle will continue in her role as president and principal-in-charge.

The senior leadership team’s deeper investment in the firm after years of service signals not just confidence in where 360 Engineering is going, but a commitment to the people and partnerships that have been integral to the firm’s growth and success.

“Our clients’ experience with 360 Engineering remains unchanged and grounded in the same values, quality, and reliability they’ve always trusted,” continued Dihle.  “We look forward to continuing in our status as an award-winning, locally and nationally recognized Woman-Owned Small Business. We’re excited about what the future holds and deeply grateful for the continued trust of our clients and colleagues.”

 

Media:

Stacey Richardson

720-619-1524

srichardson@360eng.com

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