Thomas Flannigan is a dedicated Project Manager at DH Pace Company, Inc., where he has honed his expertise over the past seven years in managing national account projects. His role involves a comprehensive approach to project management, where he oversees the planning, coordination, and execution...
Thomas Flannigan is a dedicated Project Manager at DH Pace Company, Inc., where he has honed his expertise over the past seven years in managing national account projects. His role involves a comprehensive approach to project management, where he oversees the planning, coordination, and execution of door, frame, and hardware solutions for high-profile clients such as Aldi's, CVS, Kohl's, Office Depot, and Wal-Mart. Thomas's commitment to seeing projects through to completion is evident in his meticulous attention to detail and problem-solving skills, which he has developed during his extensive career in the construction and service industries.
In his current position, Thomas collaborates closely with architects during the planning phase, ensuring that all specifications are accurately written and revised to meet project requirements. His ability to navigate complex construction environments and manage budgets effectively has been instrumental in delivering successful outcomes for remodel and new construction projects. His strong negotiation skills and customer service orientation enable him to build lasting relationships with clients and stakeholders, fostering a collaborative atmosphere that drives project success.
Thomas's background at Hotels.com/Expedia Inc. has equipped him with a unique perspective on customer-centric service, which he seamlessly integrates into his project management approach. His expertise in contract negotiation and team building further enhances his capability to lead diverse teams toward achieving shared goals. As he continues to advance in his career, Thomas remains passionate about leveraging his skills to deliver innovative solutions that meet the evolving needs of the construction industry.