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updated October 19, 2009
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Alumnus Kevin Token Named Director of BSA LifeStructures’
New St. Louis Office
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Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology electrical engineering alumnus Kevin
Token has been named regional director of the new St. Louis office for
architectural/engineering firm BSA LifeStructures, Inc., a national leader
in designing healthcare, higher education, research and technology
facilities.
Token, a St. Louis native, has over 17 years of experience as a
Principal-in-Charge and lead engineer on complex projects throughout the
Midwest. He is a LEED Accredited professional engineer, is an active member
of Missouri's American Society for Healthcare Engineers (ASHE) and plays a
role on the Training and Education Committee for the St. Louis Council of
Construction Consumers.
In a company press release, Token stated that "BSA LifeStructures' presence
in St. Louis has already proven to be beneficial from a number of
perspectives. We pride ourselves on being a service-oriented firm, and with
our St. Louis office, we are now better equipped to proactively respond to
our clients' changing needs in person. As our strategic partnerships with
clients in this part of the country continue to expand, we feel we can more
effectively collaborate with them through our physical presence in St.
Louis."
After earning his bachelor’s degree from Rose-Hulman in 1991 Token went on
to receive a Master of Business Administration from Marshall University.
A high percentage of healthcare, university and complex research facility
work can be found in the St. Louis area. BSA LifeStructure’s office, located
at CityPlace in the St. Louis suburb of Creve Coeur, fits well with BSA
LifeStructures' core competencies and services. The company has worked on
projects for BJC Healthcare at the University of Missouri, the Sisters of
St. Mary's Good Samaritan Replacement Hospital (Mt. Vernon, Ill.), the new
replacement hospital in Carlinville, Ill., and the Southern Illinois
University School of Medicine (Springfield, Ill.).
Rose-Hulman alumnus Sam Reed (Mech. Eng., ‘81) is president of BSA
LifeStructures, which is headquartered in Indianapolis and employs over 200
people.
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