Clune Construction adds West Coast leader

Leina Zimmerman will lead the San Francisco Bay Area office as senior vice president, general manager for the national general contractor.

Clune Construction, Chicago, has announced Leina Zimmerman has been hired to lead the San Francisco Bay Area office as senior vice president, general manager.

“The depth and breadth of Leina’s client relationships, leadership skills and knowledge along with her experience in the Bay Area marketplace makes her the ideal person to lead our San Francisco operation. We are excited to have her on our team,” says Bob Dahlstrom, Clune president of the West region.
 
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Leina Zimmerman
In her new role, Zimmerman will be responsible for overseeing day-to-day operations, client satisfaction and strategically growing Clune’s market presence. Since 1989, Clune says it has had a presence on the West Coast, specializing in commercial interiors and data centers. Bay Area clients include high-profile law firms, large tech firms and Fortune 500 companies.

Zimmerman brings more than 20 years of experience and leadership to the company. She has been involved in construction, facilities and real estate for her entire career, and has been an integral part of senior management teams delivering impressive growth and results within this market, says the company. Through her experiences within business development, she has a broad base of client relationships, and shares Clune’s passion for delivering high-end services with unwavering results and integrity.

Zimmerman says, “Clune Construction shares my passion for construction and my commitment to providing the highest level of integrity and client service. I look forward to leading Clune’s continued growth in the Bay Area.”

Originally founded in 1979 as part of a large national real estate entity, the company became independently owned in 1997 and changed its name to Clune Construction Co. Clune Construction is a national general contractor with offices in Chicago, Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco, South Florida and Washington. The company employs 300 professionals and manage $550 million in commercial and mission-critical projects annually.