Harrison is a Certified Construction Manager, Construction Professional and Team Leader at Ardmore Roderick with over 28 years of experience in new construction, renovation, transportation, and site improvement projects. At Ardmore Roderick, he is tasked with leading high visibility multi-million-dollar projects. He currently serves as the Project Executive for the project management team overseeing the construction of the Obama Presidential Center and previously was the Program Lead for the Connect Chicago Alliance Joint Venture responsible for managing the Chicago Department of Aviation Midway Modernization and Capital Improvement Programs.
He attended Illinois Institute of Technology where he earned a Master’s in Engineering & Construction Management and the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign where he earned a Bachelor of Science in General Engineering, Mechanical / Structural Concentration.
Harrison is an active member of the professional community locally and nationally. He serves on the Board of Directors for the Chicago Chapter of the Construction Management Association of America (CMAA) and multiple committees for the Hispanic American Construction Industry Association (HACIA). At the national level he serves as the Vice Chair for the Construction Management Certification Institute (CMCI) Board of Governors.