Case Systems Solutions Hires Installation Manager

MIDLAND, MI -- Case Systems Solutions, an industry-leading provider of casework and adaptable workstations, expanded its staff with the addition of an Installation Manager, Nate Darland.

Darland comes to Case Systems Solutions from Wyoming, MI-based D&D Building, where he was a General Trades Foreman for the specialty contractor that serves commercial, industrial and community clients. Prior to working at D&D Building, he was Lead Carpenter at MJM Builders in Rockford, MI and was an Owner of D&D Exterior Maintenance in Lake, MI.

As part of his professional experience, Darland worked on the 2008 remodel of the flagship Meijer store in Cascade, MI where he learned the importance of the collaboration and communication among all of the trades, management and design teams. “I learned the significance of adhering to the project schedule and how dependent a project’s success is to each person completing their work on-time,” says Darland.

“In addition to more than a decade of construction experience, Darland brings excellent communication skills and clear understanding of projects from start to finish to Case Systems Solutions,” says Brad Laackman, general manager of Case Systems Solutions. “These skills will be a valuable asset to us and to our clients.”

“I am confident that my sense of pride in my work and acute attention for detail, organization and time management will guide me in overseeing all functions of our installations,” says Darland. “In addition, I am committed to upholding the integrity of the Case Systems product line and creating lasting relationships with contractors and construction firms across Michigan.”

While managing installations, Darland will be communicating and coordinating the project details between site superintendents, project managers, construction managers, trades foremen and installations crew members.

When Darland is not installing casework, he is an avid outdoorsman who enjoys hunting and fishing as well as spending time with his family.

Source: Case Systems Solutions

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