Hutton Construction adds to leadership team

Dec 5, 2014, 2:39pm CST

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Josh Herrman has joined Hutton Construction as vice president of marketing.

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Hutton Construction has bolstered its leadership team with the addition of two new vice presidents.

Josh Herrman joined the company as its vice president of marketing. Tylan Dyer was hired as Hutton's vice president of sales.

Together, they will oversee Hutton's business development efforts.

Herrman, a Wichita Business Journal 40 Under 40 honoree in 2013, is an architect by training and most recently worked at Schaefer Johnson Cox Frey Architecture. He has also worked at WDM Architects and Shelden Architecture.

Dyer has been involved with various facets of client interaction, construction and engineering. He worked for the Oklahoma Department of Transportation, Baughman Co. Engineering, Beechcraft Corp., Bombardier Aerospace.

He is a licensed civil engineer in Kansas and Oklahoma.

Based in Wichita, Hutton also has offices in Garden City and McPherson.

Josh Heck covers health care, professional services, education and energy.

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