Marshall O’Keefe, AIPMM, leads with curiosity and conviction, guiding HED’s innovation strategy and digital evolution with a bold, future-focused lens.
As Corporate Innovation Officer, he shapes how technology, data, and design intersect across the firm’s integrated practice. With nearly three decades in the AEC industry, Marshall brings a rare blend of technical fluency and creative thinking, informed by a career that spans mechanical engineering, industrial design, and the arts.
His leadership has powered transformative change across the firm, from enabling AI adoption and building internal planning tools to integrating a dozen acquisitions and designing enterprise-level systems like HED’s proprietary CRM. A member of the Board of Directors and Corporate Leadership Team, Marshall bridges strategy with execution, helping teams work smarter, think bigger, and innovate with purpose.
Education
Bachelor of Arts
California State University, Long Beach
Master of Business Administration
University of La Verne
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