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McLaren Engineering Group Announces New President

Jeremy Billig, P.E., to lead expanding firm with Malcolm McLaren, P.E., founder and CEO

McLaren Engineering Group announced today that Jeremy Billig, P.E., has been named president. Billig, most recently the firm’s vice president and New York City regional director, will lead McLaren along with Malcolm McLaren, P.E., CEO and founder. Billig’s appointment follows a board-driven growth plan that includes the firm’s recent expansions in New Jersey and Philadelphia, and the addition of several senior leaders.

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During his 15-year tenure at McLaren, Billig has directed a range of engineering projects while starting and growing the New York City office to over 40 staff. As the firm has expanded, Billig has managed McLaren’s organizational planning efforts, including supporting the firm’s merger and acquisition (M&A) activity and developing a scalable structure to accommodate growth.

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(Jeremy Billig, P.E., president and Malcolm McLaren, P.E., founder and CEO | Photo courtesy of Dan Bigelow.)

“Jeremy’s reputation as a meticulous professional with keen leadership qualities is well-deserved. With his guidance, the firm will continue our out-of-the-box thinking and application of Applied Ingenuity,” continues McLaren.

An accomplished engineer, Billig has worked across the firm’s 10 markets, ranging from entertainment venues and healthcare facilities to comprehensive structural work and restoration of landmarked buildings.

“Starting and expanding McLaren’s NYC office has been a career highlight for me, and I’m eager to continue that growth trajectory company-wide,” says Billig. “As we continue to earn accolades as one of the country’s top engineering firms, I’m honored to lead McLaren into the next decade.”

His standout projects include the Sentosa Crane display in Singapore, the Longacre Theatre renovation in New York City and construction engineering design work for the Pulaski Skyway bridge rehabilitation in New Jersey. He also lent his talents to A-list entertainment events, including the Rolling Stones’ 2005 tour and Lady Gaga’s 2010 “Monster Ball” tour.

McLaren Engineering Group has provided innovative engineering for more than 15 thousand projects, serving 10 key markets. To learn more about Jeremy Billig, or McLaren Engineering Group, visit https://www.mgmclaren.com/.

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