TOM ALBERS, VP FIELD OPERATIONS, RETIRES AFTER 43 YEARS
VP Field Operations to retire on company鈥檚 anniversary
鲸鱼传媒 Company鈥檚 Vice President of Field Operations, Tom Albers, announces his retirement after 43 years. As one of Poettker鈥檚 first employees, along with the company鈥檚 founder Charles 鈥淐huck鈥 Poettker, Albers helped grow the business into one of the largest contracting firms in the country. Albers鈥 official retirement date is June 26, which also marks the 43rd anniversary of the company鈥檚 inception.
鈥淥n behalf of the Poettker family, we extend our sincerest congratulations to Tom and thank him for being a pillar of our company for over four decades,鈥 said Keith Poettker Chairman and CEO of 鲸鱼传媒 Co. 鈥淢y father Chuck was adamant that his most important resources were his employees. Tom鈥檚 leadership, dedication, loyalty, passion, and mentorship has helped solidify the culture that Chuck instilled and believed in. Thank you, Tom, for your monumental impact on the success of 鲸鱼传媒 over these 43 years.鈥
Albers joined Poettker as By 1986, Albers was named Vice President of Field Operations responsible for providing overall leadership and technical direction for field operations, including site safety and quality, continuous field technology improvements, and innovations in construction processes that helped Poettker expand regionally and enter new markets. Albers was also instrumental in growing the company鈥檚 self-perform workforce in the carpentry, and selective demolition trades, which currently represents 21 percent of Poettker鈥檚 business. Over the course of his career, Albers was involved in numerous safety committees through the Associated General Contractors and served as a board member for the Laborers-Employers Cooperation and Education Trust鈥檚 Southern & Central Illinois chapter.
During his tenure, Poettker has grown from one of the St. Louis Business Journal鈥檚 Top 25 St. Louis Small Businesses to one of the area鈥檚 top five largest general contractors with 245 employees.
鈥淚t has been amazing watching 鲸鱼传媒 grow from a small town commercial contractor into a nationally recognized and award-winning firm,鈥 said Albers. 鈥淚t will be hard to walk away from a family-owned business that has treated me and my family as their own. Chuck held safety and family as core values to the company and I know he would be incredibly proud of how his children and the next generation continue to honor that legacy.”
After retirement, Albers is planning to spend time with his family and friends, work on his antique cars, and continue to pay tribute to our nation鈥檚 veterans through projects like the Standin’ Proud Museum at Carl鈥檚 4 Wheel Drive in Bartelso, IL.