Adam O'Sullivan

Project Manager at Escobedo Group

Adam O'Sullivan has a diverse work experience spanning over 15 years. Adam started their career in the US Army as a Combat Medic from March 2004 to March 2008. Following their military service, they worked as an Architectural Intern at Clayton and Little Architects from May 2011 to May 2012. Adam then moved into a Project Manager role at the same company, where they worked from May 2012 to May 2016. O'Sullivan then joined Burnish and Plumb Construction as a Project Manager from May 2016 to February 2019. Adam'smost recent position is as a Project Manager at Escobedo Group, where they started in February 2019 and is currently employed.

Adam O'Sullivan began their education in 2008 at Austin Community College, where they pursued Undergraduate Studies. Adam completed their studies there in 2009. Following this, they enrolled at The University of Texas at Austin, where they obtained a Bachelor's degree in City/Urban, Community and Regional Planning. Adam completed their bachelor's degree program in 2012.

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Austin, United States

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Escobedo Group

Escobedo Group is renown for its unique process of delivering highest quality old-world craftsmanship. We intentionally merge the artistry and skill of human hands with cutting-edge 3-D technology. This mergence of man-and-machine lends to the high-end, luxury quality that has become our signature specialty. With a full fleet of CNCs ranging from 2-axis to 5-axis within our stone, metal and millwork divisions, we are a vertically-integrated general contracting company that self-performs 95% of our work. We work with owners and architects within the luxury marketplace who value and expect extraordinary craftsmanship, as well as superior project management and impeccable organization. When you think of construction and general contracting, you don't typically think of artisan and precision. This is one of the many things that makes Escobedo Group a welcomed industry anomaly.


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