**Chicago/Midwest People & Company News — Week of April 4, 2025**
*Gensler Announces Key Leadership Elevations*
Global architecture and design firm Gensler has made strategic leadership appointments in its North Central Region. Meghan Webster, AIA, has been named Co-Managing Director of Gensler Chicago. Meanwhile, Todd Heiser, FIIDA, has been elevated to Co-Regional Managing Principal of the North Central Region, overseeing the firm’s offices in Chicago, Columbus, Detroit, La Crosse, and Minneapolis.
*Kiser Group Adds Advisor Focused on Multifamily Investments*
Kiser Group has welcomed Viktor Radzieta as an advisor focused on multifamily investment properties on Chicago’s North Side. Radzieta will specialize particularly in the Lakeview and Lincoln Park neighborhoods. He brings comprehensive experience in multifamily ownership and operations, offering clients a strong background in investment strategy and asset repositioning.
*Habitat Promotes Wendy Deetjen to Vice President*
Chicago-based real estate firm Habitat has promoted Wendy Deetjen to Vice President of its national market-rate portfolio. A member of the Habitat team since 2017, Deetjen most recently served as Senior Regional Manager. In her new role, she will oversee a team of 180 management professionals, working to enhance operational performance and resident service excellence.
*Clune Construction and Revolution Workshop Host Job Site Tour*
Clune Construction, in collaboration with Revolution Workshop, recently hosted a job site tour at two of its active data center projects in the Chicagoland area. The event offered a unique behind-the-scenes experience into mission-critical construction and highlighted employment pathways in digital infrastructure development.
*W.E. O’Neil Construction Announces Leadership Transition*
W.E. O’Neil Construction has unveiled significant leadership changes at the 100% employee-owned firm. Brian Ramsay will transition from CEO to Chairman of the Board. John Finn, formerly Chief Operating Officer and President of the California region, will assume the role of CEO. These changes mark a significant milestone as the company celebrates its 100th anniversary.
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