Sheboygan-based
Abacus Architects has named
Eric Halbur, who is based at the firm’s Milwaukee office, as its new president and chief executive officer.
Halbur, who joined the firm 11 years ago to lead the Milwaukee office, succeeds
Robert Heimerl, who served as president of the firm since its founding in 2003.
“I am extremely blessed and grateful to the founders of Abacus, and for their confidence in me to make sure we carry on their legacy,” said Halbur. “God willing, we will continue to grow our team, clients and communities we serve, developing relationships through the use of architecture. Having fun and building something bigger than ourselves, that’s what it’s all about.”
“I co-founded Abacus Architects with a vision of creating a team-focused firm that prioritizes strong client and team relationships over individual profit. I wanted to ensure a good transition of leadership and ownership,” said Heimerl, now focused on design and business development. “I’m unsure if I will ever fully retire, I’m looking forward to this next chapter. The future of our firm looks bright with Eric as the new president. He’s been an integral piece to our current success. I’m excited to be a part of the changes while passing the torch, so to speak, to someone I know is as passionate about our firm as I am.”
In addition, the firm named
Paul Mentink as vice president and chief operating officer,
Joel Van Ess as treasurer and chief financial officer and
David Van Dixhorn as chief development officer. All of them are based at the firm’s Sheboygan office.