Swenson Stone Consultants Adds Eglin
HANOVER, N.H. – Swenson Stone Consultants adds Edward Eglin as vice president and director of business development.
With 22 years of experience in architecture and construction, Eglin brings extensive industry knowledge, experience and relationships to the global stone-consulting firm.
In this new role, Eglin will foster and expand Swenson’s network of clients and collaborators, which includes industry-leading architects, developers and construction professionals worldwide. He’ll also play a pivotal role in building professional relationships while positioning the company for further growth.
“I’ve known and worked with Ed Eglin for many years, having collaborated with him on several important and technically demanding stone projects in New York city,” said Malcolm Swenson, president and managing principal. “His background will bring a fresh perspective to our team, and his attention to detail and in-depth knowledge of construction will be assets to the company.”
Educated and trained as an architect, (Princeton University A.B. 1992, Harvard University M.Arch 1999), Eglin’s knowledge of design and architecture, combined with his project management experience in New York and nationally, allowed him to develop a keen understanding of industry needs.
“My career has included a broad range of experiences in the design and construction industry,” said Eglin. “Most recently, through the experience of working on a series of projects with Malcolm and his team, I’ve been fortunate to develop a keen interest in all aspects of stone construction, from quarrying to installation and restoration.
“I’m very excited to have this opportunity to work with, and learn from, this company of dedicated and experienced professionals.”
Founded in 1987, Swenson Stone Consultants provides objective advice to building owners and their architects, along with the supply of stonework of the highest quality worldwide. Projects recently completed include The Farley Moynihan Train Hall, Penn One and 220 Central Park South in New York, and 22 Bishopsgate in London.