DPR Construction Appoints DFW-based Executive as Chief Financial Officer

The company said that Angela Floyd has nearly two decades of experience as a seasoned strategist, providing oversight of financial services, financial reporting and analysis, tax, treasury, and internal audit functions.

Dallas-Fort Worth-based Angela Floyd has been appointed as chief financial officer of California-headquartered DPR Construction, one of the nation’s top technical builders.

The company said that Floyd has nearly two decades of experience as a seasoned strategist, providing oversight of financial services, financial reporting and analysis, tax, treasury, and internal audit functions.

In this role, the company said Floyd will work to capitalize on the wide range of opportunities that come with being a forward-thinking, global organization in concert with the development and implementation of best-in-class enterprise processes, metrics, and financial controls that continuously help to improve service, quality, and performance.

Continuing a ‘people-focused culture’

“As an industry leader, we have an obligation to do things well and to do them right, because we are in a position to influence not only the industry but also purpose-driven organizations,” Floyd said in a statement. “We’ve already seen the difference we can make through events like Construction Inclusion Week, and our ongoing commitment to environmental health and safety, mental wellness, and taking care of people. I’ve worked across many different organizations, but nothing compares to the people-focused culture I’ve found at DPR.”

Floyd came to DPR in 2017 and has worked closely with Michele Leiva, who has served as CFO since 2010 and who is planning to retire in Q1 2023.

‘An ever-forward mindset’

“In an organization that prides itself on shared leadership, Angela has proven herself an adept collaborator,” CEO George Pfeffer said in a statement. “She has demonstrated an ever-forward mindset for large-scale organizational improvements and a continued commitment to inclusivity and equality both on and off the jobsite—something we know she will continue to advance in her new role.”

A tenured industry professional, Floyd held business roles at Balfour Beatty Construction, including vice president of business improvement and director, prior to joining DPR.

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