Wesley Stith

Wesley Stith

Vice President

Wes joined Clark Construction Group, LLC in 1996 as a Project Engineer with the Company’s Purchasing Department. In 2002, he was promoted to Senior Purchasing Agent where he continued to strengthen the Company’s relationships with its subcontractors. In the years since, he has been responsible for purchasing an abundance of projects throughout the country, including the $300 million dollar National Museum of African American History and Culture, Washington, DC (currently), the $400 million dollar Camp Pendleton Hospital-JV, Oceanside, CA, the $700 million dollar Washington Headquarters Service Office  Building, Alexandria, VA,  the $1.4 billion dollar New Campus East, Fort Belvoir Virginia Project, the $600 million dollar John Hopkins New Clinical Building, and the $408 million dollar, one-million-square-foot, Design/Build DC Major League National’s Ballpark, Washington, DC.

In 2005, Wes took on the role as Vice President and Purchasing Manager. Wes also commonly serves as the   SBLO (Small Business Liaison Officer) his role is to ensure that the goals of each project’s small business subcontracting plans are achieved. Wes develops bid packages specific for small businesses, coordinates opportunity fairs, small business workshops and seminars. Wes in conjunction with Clark Construction is committed to working cooperatively with small businesses to assist in increasing the size, scope and scale of their operations.

Wes holds degrees from Norfolk State University and Widener University. He is an active leader in a number of company initiatives, including Clark Corporate University, Strategic Partnership Training Program, Subcontracting Development Group, and Mentor/ Protégé Program.

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April 24, 2023

Monday 9:00 AM

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