Quest, Inc.


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE


Contact:

Julissa Gonzalez
ph 407.218.4300 ext. 4368
fax 407.218.4301
jgonzalez@questinc.org

www.questinc.org



Quest Inc. Welcomes New Board Members, Elects Officers


Orlando, Florida (November 4, 2009)
– Quest Inc. has announced the recent addition of two new members to its board of directors. Joining Quest’s board are Steven W. High, chairman of H.J. High Construction, and Lynn M. Wile, the Orlando water business group operations leader of CH2M HILL.

Steven W. High is the chairman of H.J. High Construction, an Orlando-based commercial and industrial construction firm that was founded in 1936. He had previously served as president of the company for nearly 40 years before becoming the chairman in 2006. High holds a Bachelor of Science in business administration from Stetson University, an MBA from Rollins College and a small company management degree from Harvard University. High is the past chairman of the Board of Overseers for the Crummer Graduate School of Business at Rollins College, a position he held for 10 years, and currently serves as a volunteer pilot for Angel Flight Southeast.

Lynn M. Wile serves as the operations leader for CH2M HILL’s Orlando water business group. Her engineering and project management experience assists clients to meet a variety of needs including studies, master planning, design, permitting and construction for water and wastewater facilities. Wile earned a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering from the University of Arizona and a master’s degree in environmental systems engineering from Clemson University. She moved to Orlando 12 years ago to work as an engineer for CH2M HILL and is registered as a professional engineer in Florida.

Quest also elected its 2009-2010 officers at its annual board meeting on Oct. 22. Eric Jackson, vice president of the Orlando office of Jones Lang LaSalle Americas Inc., will serve as chair; David Canora with the Strategic Business Initiatives New Technology Group at Walt Disney Parks and Resorts will serve as vice chair; Greg Rodeghier, vice president and CIO of Orlando Utilities Commission, will serve as treasurer; and Jane Magrady, managing director at AAA, will serve as secretary.


About Quest, Inc.:

Quest helps people with disabilities achieve their dreams of going to school, having a job, living on their own, and experiencing summer camp. As Central Florida’s largest provider of these services, Quest makes a difference in the lives of more than 1,000 people each day and has been part of our community for nearly 50 years. For more information about Quest, visit www.questinc.org.


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