Syracuse, New York, United States, December 2024 – Amy Lawler has joined Hueber Breuer Construction as Chief Financial Officer. In her new role, she will oversee the company’s financial strategies, optimize operational efficiency, and support the organization’s continued legacy of excellence and community impact in the construction industry.
Before joining Hueber Breuer Construction, Amy Lawler served as Chief Financial Officer at Feldmeier Equipment, Inc., where she led financial operations and strategic planning for the manufacturing company.
Lawler also held the position of Controller at Anoplate Corporation, overseeing financial reporting and compliance. Prior to that, she was a pivotal leader at CenterState CEO, where she spent five years as Senior VP of Finance and later as VP of Finance, driving financial growth and operational enhancements for the regional business leadership organization.
Earlier in her career, Lawler was Controller at Environmental Remediation Services Inc. (ERSI) and Peterson Geotechnical Construction, and served as Controller at C&S Companies for a decade. She started her career in auditing as a Senior Auditor at PwC and gained foundational accounting experience at Agway Farm & Home Supply.
About Hueber Breuer Construction
Hueber Breuer Construction Co., Inc., established in 1872, is a family-owned company led by the fifth and sixth generations. Renowned for its commitment to excellence, integrity, and innovation, the firm delivers high-quality construction projects while fostering community connections and embracing diversity. With a strong legacy and dedication to transforming communities, Hueber Breuer continues to lead in the competitive construction industry.
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