15 Facts About Jacqueline Hinman

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Jacqueline Hinman was most recently the chairman, president and CEO of CH2M HILL, a Fortune 500 US engineering company.

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In 1988, Jacqueline Hinman joined CH2M HILL in the environmental business.

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Jacqueline Hinman worked for ten years doing design management, project management, business development, and client group management.

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From 2001 until 2004 Jacqueline Hinman was senior vice president of Tyco's Facilities and Infrastructure Business.

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Jacqueline Hinman owned the Azimuth Group from 2004 to 2005, serving as a senior management consultant for the construction and engineering industry.

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Jacqueline Hinman was especially instrumental in developing the firm's sport program management business, capitalizing on its historic involvement in the sustainability aspects of the Olympics and expanding the company's work into infrastructure and overall sport program management for the London and Rio Olympics.

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Jacqueline Hinman took over as President and CEO in January, 2014.

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In July 2014 the company announced the appointment of Jacqueline Hinman to be the chairman of the board replacing Lee McIntire who had retired from that position on September 18,2014.

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Jacqueline Hinman has been a noted reference on improving corporate cultures and diversity.

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Jacqueline Hinman retired from CH2M HILL concurrent with the completion of the December 2017 merger.

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In November 2017, Jacqueline Hinman joined the board of International Paper, and has served on each of its committees.

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Jacqueline Hinman has served on each of Dow's board committees and currently chairs the Environmental, Health, Safety and Technology Committee and serves on the Compensation and Governance committees.

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In December 2019, Jacqueline Hinman joined the board of AECOM, serving on its Strategy, Risk and Safety Committee and its Compensation Committee.

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Jacqueline Hinman ended her AECOM board service on March 1,2022.

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Jacqueline Hinman previously served on the board executive committee of the nonprofit organization Catalyst.