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40 UNDER 40: RYAN POETTKER STREAMLINES TECH, SAFETY INTO HIS FAMILY BUSINESS

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Ryan Poettker | 40 Under 40

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There was no other place Ryan Poettker wanted to be than at his family鈥檚 business, 鲸鱼传媒 Co.

As a child he would often run away from his babysitter, his parents said, to head into the office.

鈥淚鈥檝e always wanted this,鈥 said Poettker, 37, who now serves as vice president of project management for the Breese, Illinois-based firm.

Poettker has been in that role for 10 years, helping the family-owned company鈥檚 revenue grow 267 percent to $121 million over the same period. He鈥檚 helped add technology, too, including building information modeling to enhance construction capabilities, allowing the company to eliminate costly elevation clearance issues and scheduling delays, and implementing the cloud-based project management system Procore. He also helped to establish a corporate compliance team to manage the quality and safety that oversaw more than 900,000 man hours of work in 2017.

鈥淩yan started out at a very young age going along with his father to job sites… He has been involved with construction all his life, and has been able to see both sides of employees working in the field to V.P. responsibilities involved with construction work,鈥 said Tom Albers, vice president of operations for 鲸鱼传媒. 鈥淚 admire his accomplishments and his respect of all his co-workers that he shows to them every day that he comes to work.鈥

Some of Poettker’s favorite projects include the more than $20 million McKendree Metro Rec Plex in O鈥橣allon, Illinois; the $9.5 million HSHS St. Joseph鈥檚 Hospital outpatient surgery addition in Breese; and the roughly $23 million Lincoln National Cemetery expansion in Joliet, Illinois. He is also serving as point person for 鲸鱼传媒’s new 40,000-square-foot headquarters that features an additional 12,000 square feet for warehouse space. The new headquarters, located about a quarter-mile from the firm’s current location, is slated to be complete in the first quarter of 2019. Costs were not disclosed.

“We’ve significantly outgrown our current (12,000-square-foot) facility,” Poettker said.

Outside of work, Poettker is involved with Relay for Life (his wife, Jenna, is a cancer survivor) and is a board member at the Clinton County YMCA. He’s also hoping to get back involved with coaching youth football when his children, 4-year-old Jade and 2-year-old Dawson, are old enough.

 

College?听 听Bachelor’s degree in construction management with a minor in business,听-Edwardsville

Best leadership advice?听听 听Build trust with your employees.听Once you have trust, you get the truth.

What are you currently reading?听听 听St. Louis Business Journal,听, and Simon Sinek books

What鈥檚 the best part about your job?听 听Seeing and helping our younger employees grow into leaders.

What would you go back and tell your 20-year-old self?听听 听Be more involved in social activities. In college, I was pretty serious and wish I could have had more fun.

Who would be your dream mentor?听听听听 Jack Welch

What鈥檚 one thing that everyone needs to do or try in St. Louis?听听 听Cardinals and Blues home games. If you have kids, the zoo and Grant’s Farm.

Favorite restaurant?听听 听Mungo’s in O鈥橣allon, Illinois, and 801 Chophouse in Clayton

Favorite app?听 听Procore for work, ESPN for fun

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