Syracuse, New York, United States, December 2024 – Bradley Collins has been named the Chief Financial Officer of Barrett Industries, marking a new chapter in his career. Bradley brings over a decade of experience in financial management, forecasting, and budgeting to this role. As CFO, he will be responsible for steering the company’s financial strategy, ensuring robust fiscal health, and supporting its integrated road construction and manufacturing infrastructure businesses across the U.S.
Bradley’s association with Barrett Industries spans over seven years. Most recently, he served as Vice President of Finance, where he managed critical financial operations and strategic planning. Prior to this, as Division Controller, he oversaw financial reporting, forecasting, and budgeting for Barrett’s extensive network of profit centers.

Before joining Barrett Industries, Bradley spent almost seven years at Midland Asphalt Materials Inc., starting as an Assistant Controller and progressing to Regional Controller, where he was responsible for financial reporting of 13 profit centers, managing approximately $75 million in annual revenues, and overseeing job cost accounting for over 800 construction projects annually.
About Barrett Industries
Barrett Industries is a leading integrated road construction and infrastructure manufacturing group with a strong presence in New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, and beyond. Its operating units include Barrett Paving Materials Inc., Midland Asphalt Materials Inc., and others, delivering comprehensive services in road construction, asphalt production, and more. The company is dedicated to enhancing infrastructure with innovative solutions, strong execution, and a commitment to quality.
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