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Preston Wright

Vice President - Federal at Evans Consoles

Preston Wright has a diverse work experience in various industries. Preston started their career in 2004 at Crown Castle as a Space Plan Specialist, where they analyzed and interpreted site plans and corrected CAD drawings. In 2006, they worked as a Mechanical Designer at Resco Products, Inc., designing refractory bricks for the steel industry kilns and ladles.

In 2007, Preston joined Siemens Energy as a Designer, where they designed waste water and pollution control systems within nuclear/power plants. Preston then moved on to L-3 Communications in 2008 as a Senior Designer, working on critical infrastructure and border security projects such as SBInet and EG MSEP. Preston'sresponsibilities included producing and reviewing design packages, assembling bill of materials, and leading as-built completion.

Preston then joined Evans Consoles - Designs & Equips Mission Critical Operations in 2011, initially as an ATC Project Manager, managing the design and build of Air Traffic Control Towers and EnRoute command centers. Preston also managed the Evans Evaluation Facility supporting FAA Programs. In 2016, they transitioned to the role of Sales Manager, where they supported 24/7 missions for customers and developed strong industry relationships.

Since 2021, Preston has been working at Evans Federal Solutions as the Vice President - Federal, responsible for managing all aspects of the company's Mission Critical Federal Business and growing the Federal business worldwide through strategic business strategies and elite sales teams.

Overall, Preston Wright has progressed through various roles in project management, sales, and leadership positions, gaining valuable experience in federal business, technology-intensive environments, infrastructure security, and control room solutions.

Preston Wright attended Pittsburgh Technical College from 2001 to 2003, where they obtained an Associate Degree in Specialized Technology in Computer Aided Drafting. Prior to that, they attended PennWest California from 1999 to 2001, where they pursued studies in Industrial Engineering but did not complete a degree.

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