Chief Executive Officer Rand Enterprises Dec 2004 – Present (12 years 4 months) Greater New York City Area Following the untimely and tragic loss of CEO Harold Meachum, Ward left the promising Domani Architecture and shifted his focus solely to assuming his father’s responsibility at Rand Enterprises’ flagship office. One of the all time youngest Fortune 500 CEOs, Ward was tasked with leading Rand Enterprises during one of the most turbulent periods of the company’s proud history. Ward instantly dispelled doubts and proved to be every bit the economic maestro his father was, deftly navigating the challenges and responsibilities of his new position with the tact and ingenuity that’s come to be synonymous with the Meachum name.
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| - Chief Executive Officer Rand Enterprises Dec 2004 – Present (12 years 4 months) Greater New York City Area Following the untimely and tragic loss of CEO Harold Meachum, Ward left the promising Domani Architecture and shifted his focus solely to assuming his father’s responsibility at Rand Enterprises’ flagship office. One of the all time youngest Fortune 500 CEOs, Ward was tasked with leading Rand Enterprises during one of the most turbulent periods of the company’s proud history. Ward instantly dispelled doubts and proved to be every bit the economic maestro his father was, deftly navigating the challenges and responsibilities of his new position with the tact and ingenuity that’s come to be synonymous with the Meachum name.
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| - Chief Executive Officer Rand Enterprises Dec 2004 – Present (12 years 4 months) Greater New York City Area Following the untimely and tragic loss of CEO Harold Meachum, Ward left the promising Domani Architecture and shifted his focus solely to assuming his father’s responsibility at Rand Enterprises’ flagship office. One of the all time youngest Fortune 500 CEOs, Ward was tasked with leading Rand Enterprises during one of the most turbulent periods of the company’s proud history. Ward instantly dispelled doubts and proved to be every bit the economic maestro his father was, deftly navigating the challenges and responsibilities of his new position with the tact and ingenuity that’s come to be synonymous with the Meachum name. CEO Domani Architecture Jan 2002 – 2004 (2 years 3 months) Greater New York City Area Ward first entered Rand Enterprises by spearheading their then-floundering subsidiary Domani Architecture. Under Ward’s leadership, Domani aggressively utilized dozens of the varying resources under the Rand Enterprises umbrella to pioneer a series of revelations in composite construction materials aimed at expediting building projects. The “light rebar” project alone led Domani to the forefront of construction purveyors and has been featured in dozens of projects around the world Singapore, Dubai, and Greece.
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