Linfield, Hunter and Junius, Inc.
Don Evans has extensive experience in sales management and business development across various industries. Currently serving as Sales Manager at Linfield, Hunter and Junius, Inc. since December 2017, Don previously held the same title at Bolttech Mannings Inc. from June 2016 to March 2017, focusing on a company with a national presence. Prior to that, Don was a Business Specialist at Stranco Field Services, where an attempt was made to enter the offshore market. Don's notable tenure as Sr Sales Manager at CARBER from January 2010 to July 2015 involved leading the offshore division to become the top producer globally in revenue and profit margins. Earlier roles include Sr Vice President of Sales at Wechem Chemical, where regional expansion was achieved, and Business Development Specialist at Donovan Marine, Inc., concentrating on marine sales. Don holds a Master's degree in Curriculum and Instruction for the Sciences and a Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology and Physical Education from the University of New Orleans.
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Linfield, Hunter and Junius, Inc.
Linfield, Hunter & Junius, Inc. is a long-term provider of quality Civil Engineering, Architecture and Land Surveying services to public and private clients. The firm has received rare special recognition from an array of clients ranging from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to CVS Pharmacies. Over a thousand repeat assignments from our clients do much to attest to our performance. Long-term major infrastructure clients include the State of Louisiana, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Port of New Orleans, City of New Orleans, Jefferson Parish, Plaquemines Parish and generally most public authorities in South Louisiana. Private clients include a host of industrial, institutional, commercial and land development entities. The firm has designed successful projects throughout the Southern United States, both East and West Coasts and abroad. The firm’s major areas of practice include water resources, transportation, buildings, bridges, marine and site developments. The firm’s already significant hurricane protection workload has increased substantially since Hurricane Katrina. LH&J is very well known for the ability to respond quickly to the needs of its clients. When Hurricane Katrina breached the levee at the 17th Street Canal, it was LH&J that designed all $200,000,000+ of breach fixes, floodgates and pump stations at the canal to have the city reasonably prepared within only 9 months for the next season’s hurricanes. When a barge collision pinned down three of the Port of New Orleans’ giant gantry cranes, it was LH&J that engineered emergency wharf repairs to free up the cranes. The complete integration of our engineering, surveying and architecture departments has allowed LH&J to add unexpected design touches to otherwise nondescript engineering projects as well as unexpected new functionality to many of our architectural projects.