Bob Lipscomb has been named chief executive officer and Taylor Huddleston promoted to president at Williams Company in Orlando.
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Having previously served as president, Lipscomb began his career with Williams Company in 1988. He is a licensed general contractor in five states including Florida, and he holds a Bachelor’s degree from the University of Florida’s School of Building Construction. Responsible for corporate performance and preserving a culture of vision, values and community partnerships, he is a past member of the City of Orlando’s Municipal Planning Board, an Executive Committee member of the American Diabetes Association Tour de Cure, a fundraiser for Ronald McDonald House and Susan G. Komen, and more.
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Huddleston, a 23-year construction veteran, joined Williams Company in 2000 and previously served as executive vice-president. As president, he now has overall responsibility for day-to-day operations. His duties include administrative, personnel and safety management, quality and cost control, preconstruction, bidding, code review, project negotiations, and more. Huddleston holds a Bachelor of Science in building construction from the University of Florida.