Kurt Olson

Vice President Big-d Logistics at Big-D Construction

Kurt Olson has extensive work experience in logistics and operations management. Kurt currently holds the position of Director of Big-D Logistics at Big-D Construction, starting in July 2023. Prior to this, they were the Manager of Leasing Operations at the same company from June 2021 to July 2023. Before joining Big-D Construction, Kurt worked as a Branch Manager at Arnold Machinery Company from September 2020 to May 2021. Kurt also served as the General Manager of the Equipment Division at Diamond Rental from February 2008 to September 2020 and as the General Manager at Quinn Company from February 2002 to January 2008.

Kurt Olson's education history includes attending the University of Phoenix, where they pursued a Bachelor's of Science degree in Business Management & Accounting. Additionally, they studied Business Management at the University of Utah.

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Layton, United States

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Big-D Construction

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While our portfolio is complex and vast, our process remains as simple as silence: we start by listening. Very attentively. That, in part, explains why we now employ more than 1,500 individuals across the Western United States, and why we are one of the recognized leaders in construction management and design-build services. Yet, while the roots of Big-D Construction are ever-expanding, our community-centric approach enables us to strengthen local economies by creating jobs for existing residents and by supporting local merchants, vendors, suppliers and retailers. Our Purpose We are builders. We exist as a team to provide the highest quality service to our customers, to provide opportunities and careers for our employees, and to add value to our industry and community. Our Mission To be the most sought-after construction company in the business. It’s all part of a very concerted effort to enrich the lives our customers, consultants, employees and our community as a whole.


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