Feb
13

Darrell Hom Joins Park Assist as Western Region Project Manager – North America

Posted in News

Darrell Hom has joined Park Assist as a Western Region Project Manager. In this role, Darrell will target the San Francisco, Portland, Vancouver, and Seattle areas, overseeing that projects come in on time and under budget.

In his previous roles, Darrell has had over 25 years of experience in construction management, project management, building automation, mechanical systems and software development for Fortune 100 and Startup companies. He has been responsible for projects that consisted of critical facilities, higher education, industrial and commercial building complexes.

Darrell has also managed projects to profitability through effective planning and scheduling, scope control, lowest cost procurement practices, subcontract management and leadership of resources.

Darrell currently resides in West Sacramento, CA. Aside from work, he enjoys food, traveling, and residential remodeling projects. He enjoys Japanese, Indian, Korean, Vietnamese, and Middle Eastern cuisine. He is always on the lookout for new and different restaurants and enjoys cooking and sharing recipes. Darrell’s travels have taken him through most of Asia, with his favorites being Singapore and Thailand. Aside from food and travel, he coordinates residential remodel projects for family and friends.

“As we continue to build out our delivery team in NTHAM, we are excited to announce that Darrell Hom has joined Park Assist as Senior Project Manager, Northwest Pacific. Darrell comes to Park Assist with years of Project Management experience in both technology and construction with Honeywell. We look forward to Darrell’s impact in delivering exciting projects in key markets such as San Francisco, Portland, Vancouver, and Seattle.” Vince Balsamo, General Manager, North America

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