AECOM names chief counsel to helm ANZ legal team

Reid Grund was previously the company’s chief counsel for the Middle East and Africa regions

AECOM names chief counsel to helm ANZ legal team

Global infrastructure consulting firm AECOM has named Reid Grund as the chief counsel for its  Australia and New Zealand legal team.

Grund will spearhead the team’s efforts to comply with relevant legal and regulatory requirements. He will work from Adelaide.

“We are thrilled to welcome Reid to our leadership team in Australia and New Zealand,” said Mark McManamny, AECOM’s chief executive for Australia New Zealand. “Reid is an accomplished leader and a highly respected, strategic corporate counsel with more than a decade of experience at AECOM. I know we are in safe hands with Reid’s passion for our business, his care for people and his commitment to our clients and projects”.

Grund has worked for more than two decades in the infrastructure sector, concentrating on major projects, engineering, construction, and corporate law. He is an expert in matters related to private, government, and legal services.

In his time at AECOM, he has operated in the Australia and New Zealand regions. He also served as chief counsel for the Middle East and Africa regions.

“I am excited to return to AECOM’s Australia and New Zealand business to lead our dedicated team in driving projects that accelerate the energy transition, improve the resilience of our infrastructure, and create sustainable legacies for our communities", Grund said.

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