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Brendan Bechtel

Brendan Peters Bechtel is an American businessman who is the chairman and chief executive officer of Bechtel, the second largest construction company in the United States, which has operations in 160 countries. The great-great-grandson of founder Warren A. Bechtel, he became CEO at the age of 35, and is the fifth generation of the Bechtel family to lead the privately owned company since 1898. Bechtel chairs the infrastructure committee of the Business Roundtable, a lobbying group representing CEOs of some of the largest companies in the country.

Early life and education
Brendan is the son of Riley P. Bechtel and the eldest of three children. At the age of three, he lived with his family in a trailer at a Bechtel construction site in Borneo. He first worked at Bechtel as a paid summer intern when he was 14, the minimum legal working age in California, in the corporate IT group. he pursued his post-graduate studies at Stanford University, earning both a Master of Business Administration degree and a Master of Science in Engineering degree with a focus on construction engineering and construction management. == Career ==
Career
Starting in 2010, Brendan followed a career path within the Bechtel Group designed by the board of directors to test his abilities as a potential future CEO, In an interview that year with the Washington Business Journal, he stated that he had no interest in taking the company public, preferring instead to retain more control and focus on profitability without the pressure to achieve "growth for growth's sake". == Board memberships ==
Board memberships
Brendan Bechtel is on the board of directors of the Business Roundtable and is the chair of its infrastructure committee. More recently, he joined the board of two regional business groups, including the Federal City Council and The Economic Club of Washington, D.C. == Issues advocacy ==
Issues advocacy
A strong supporter of nuclear energy, Brendan Bechtel has stated that he believes it is the only long term alternative to fossil fuels. Lobbying According to ProPublica, Brendan Bechtel was able to write off $64 million in taxes in 2018, due to a last-minute change in the wording of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017, which allowed private engineering companies to benefit from pass-through deductions. Speaking on behalf of the Business Roundtable, he said that he and other business leaders were in discussions with the Biden administration and with members of Congress, advocating alternative ways to pay for new infrastructure, including user fees, deficit financing, and public-private partnerships. == Personal life ==
Personal life
Brendan Bechtel married one month before leaving for Australia to work on the Queensland Curtis LNG project in early 2012. When taking time off, he enjoys skiing and fishing in California and the Rocky Mountains. ==References==
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