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Wayne Warren Joins STV to Lead K-12 and Higher Education Program Management in North Texas

This article was originally posted on Whitepapers and Case Studies: Zweig List.
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STV has appointed Wayne Warren, CCM, as vice president and senior program director of education to lead K-12 and higher-education program management in North Texas. With 40+ years overseeing major public capital programs across Dallas–Fort Worth (including DFW Airport, Texas A&M, Stephen F. Austin State University, and the City of Dallas), he will guide capital planning and delivery for schools and universities and support expansion in aviation, healthcare, and municipal program management. STV highlights a national education portfolio (NYC SCA, LAUSD, Austin ISD’s $2.44B bond, Sandy Hook, Sierra College, P.S. 253K) and recent Texas work (TxDOT Capital Expressway, United at George Bush Intercontinental, Dallas convention center, Bell Flight).

What should be the top priorities for K-12 and higher-ed capital programs in North Texas as enrollment and regional capacity grow?

STV today announced that Wayne Warren, CCM, has joined the firm as vice president and senior program director of education, leading K‑12 and higher education program management in North Texas.

DALLAS, TX — In this role, Warren will guide capital planning, program management and long‑range delivery strategies for school districts and universities as they modernize facilities to accommodate growing student populations and regional capacity demands. He will also support the expansion of aviation, healthcare and municipal program management in one of the nation’s fastest‑growing geographies.

“Wayne brings deep experience at the intersection of education, capital delivery and public accountability,” said Derek Messier, senior vice president and Central district manager at STV“As Texas districts and universities advance large, voter-backed programs, his ability to lead complex programs will help clients move faster and deliver lasting community value.”

Warren has more than 40 years of experience leading major capital initiatives, including multibillion‑dollar bond programs for independent school districts and other public entities across Dallas–Fort Worth. His background spans planning, design, construction and transition to operations for new and modernized campuses, as well as leadership roles on capital programs at Dallas–Fort Worth International Airport, Texas A&M University, Stephen F. Austin State University and the City of Dallas.

Warren holds a Bachelor of Science in construction science from the University of Oklahoma. He is a past president and board advisor of the Construction Management Association of America and serves on the board of the Regional Black Contractors Association.

STV delivers sustainable, technically complex learning environments nationwide, supporting large, multicampus Pre-K–12 and higher education programs for major school districts, including the New York City School Construction Authority and the Los Angeles Unified School District. The firm’s education portfolio includes Austin ISD’s $2.44 billion bond program, the award‑winning Sandy Hook School in Newtown, Connecticut; Sierra College Student Housing in Rocklin, California; and the expansion of P.S. 253K in Brooklyn, New York.

In Texas, STV has delivered projects across every major metro, including the Texas Department of Transportation’s Capital Expressway program; program and construction management for United Airlines’ terminal modernization at George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston; the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center in Dallas; and advanced manufacturing programs for Bell Flight.


About STV

STV is one of the top infrastructure-focused professional services firms in North America. Founded in 1912, STV advises, plans, designs, engineers and delivers the infrastructure that powers local economies, including transportation systems, buildings, water and other facilities. Headquartered in New York City, the company has more than 65 offices and 3,300 employees who reimagine the solutions and structures that connect our communities. The firm is ranked 32nd in Engineering News-Record’s Top 500 Design Firms survey and is 10th in its transportation category. Learn more at stvinc.com.

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