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Ep 51: Andy Totten (McHugh Construction)

EPISODE · Aug 17, 2018 · 19 MIN

Ep 51: Andy Totten (McHugh Construction)

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Painless Podcast episode 51: Andy Totten (Director, Sports Americas, AECOM) Meet Andy Totten, VP, McHugh Construction and hear how this “recovering architect,” put his love for sports, knowledge of design and passion for driving and organizing the many moving parts of stadium construction and renovation. Managing $100-120 million in projects at any one time, we’ll hear about how he’s been a driving force on work at the United Center, Advocate Center, MB Arena, Guaranteed Rate Field and now Navy Pier. A key is “future proofing” buildings to accommodate constantly evolving technology, equipment and fan engagement trends. This is conversation three of four from the Northwestern Masters in Sports Administration’s Facilities of the Future Symposium. Special thanks to Doug Bakker, Jane Obringer and Julia Millon for all their help making these episodes happen. Connect with the NU MSA program here: • https://sps.northwestern.edu/masters/sports-administration/ • Twitter = @NUSportsBiz To connect with Andy: • Find his bio and email link at www.McHughConstruction.com and shoot him a note ***** GET YOUR TICKETS NOW FOR SEPTEMBER 5 PAINLESS EVENT! https://worldbicyclerelief.org/en/event/entrepreneurs-creating-impact-networking-purpose/ Tickets are just $20 and include snacks and beverages. ALL proceeds benefit World Bicycle Relief. ***** Sign up for your complementary Painless membership that grants access to other members, job and event postings and our email newsletter at: www.Painless.Network ***** Please support our partners: + Monroestar - If you have website strategy, design or building needs, talk to Vinay and Dave at monroestar. They concepted, designed and built our terrific Painless.Network website. Head to monroestar.com to check out all their work. ********** About the Painless Podcast: Get to know interesting people, jobs and places to work in and around sports, events, start-ups and cause marketing world. Hosted by Chris Hartweg (@chartweg). Focusing on how and why they landed where they are and the role of mentoring and networking to get there. Other Painless links... Linked in: www.linkedin.com/groups/73710 Facebook: www.facebook.com/PainlessNetworking Twitter: www.twitter.com/PainlessNetwork Instagram: www.instagram.com/PainlessNetwork

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