Kurt Cusac: January 2022 Wild Factor Award Winner

Kurt Cusac: January 2022 Wild Factor Award Winner

Kurt has held a multitude of positions since he began his career with Providence Construction. Everyday he embraces change in the workplace and uses it to his advantage. 

His unwavering drive never fails even when he doesn’t succeed the first time. New opportunities came to the table when he passed his CDL test in January. Since then, he has been a crucial member of the fleet team.

Congratulations, Kurt Cusac on your WILD win!  

Lindsey Goodson: January 2022 Wild Thing Award Winner

Lindsey Goodson: January 2022 Wild Thing Award Winner

Being intentionally adaptable means “consciously embracing change, through mutual flexibility, strategic innovation, and purpose-driven versatility, to advance our people, products and services.

Lindsey Goodson has tackled a lot of responsibilities from her 2021 summer internship position to full-time employee. With grit and determination, Lindsey completes multiple projects that aren’t in her job description. 

When one of her team members were out on leave, she stepped in to fill the gap and help our company recruit new hires. To do so, her outstanding organizational and communication skills were put into use. 

Lindsey has grown so much over the past year and we are so appreciative of her hard work! Congratulations, Lindsey Goodson! 

Intern to Full-Time: The Hobbs Brothers

Intern to Full-Time: The Hobbs Brothers

From interns to full time employees, Tucker and Carter Hobbs work hard each day out in the field. With a will-to-win and self-starter mindset, they stepped up to the plate and applied to work in the construction industry. 

Tucker Hobbs is a Field Engineer and Carter Hobbs is a Support Engineer, both for Providence Construction.  

“When I first started with Providence, they didn’t see me as a 19-year-old with little experience. Instead, I was given endless opportunities that challenged me and helped me to grow and learn” expressed Carter. Little self-doubt remained as his confidence grew stronger. 

With faith and determination, Carter and Tucker continued to enjoy the hard work that they faced each day. Because of the close relationships and hands-on experience, the brothers decided to stay on full-time with PC. 

While they are not always on the same job site, their relationship does not weaken. The bond between the brothers is constantly growing stronger and closer. They said it gives them “common ground” to connect with one another. 

Throughout their time here at PC, they give thanks to Nick Kerley and Mark Turner for impacting their construction career. Without their help, the brothers would not be as knowledgeable and determined.

For more stories like the Hobbs brothers, please visit the Providence Construction’s Career Page for more.

June Anniversaries

June Anniversaries

Here at RiverWild we love to celebrate employee anniversaries. Each one of these individuals contributes an immense amount of drive, knowledge, and innovation everyday. We are beyond grateful to have these hard-working people in our work family! Congratulations to the following employees that have been with the RiverWild team and family of brands for one year or more:

Courtney Ellis

RiverWild, 6 years

Kenneth Davis

Providence Construction, 3 years

Kenneth Phillips

Providence Construction, 3 years

William Barbosa

Providence Construction, 3 years

Didier Hernandes

Providence Construction, 3 years

Matthew Bunn

Providence Construction, 3 years

Bradley Burr

Providence Construction, 1 year

Michael Flecker

Providence Construction, 1 year

Jennifer Proper

Jaclyn Smith Properties, 2 years