Watch Joe's Story
Joe's career spans 35 years, and his story is one of resilience and empowerment. From his early days as an intern to working as a project engineer, and then transitioning to community impact work after an automotive injury left Joe quadriplegic, he has been instrumental in piloting programs and initiatives within the company, showcasing his exceptional leadership and commitment to driving positive change.
Joe's Story:
Inspiration and determination lead to positive change
Read Zae's Story
Following the murder of George Floyd in May 2020, Zae Sellers, field engineer, watched as the city she grew up in was devastated by tragedy and left in ruin. In the aftermath of the civil unrest, hundreds of small business owners struggled to pick up the pieces. When Mortenson took an active role in the rebuilding efforts, Zae jumped at the chance to join the team. Now, she's helping to restore her community and give these businesses hope once again.
Zae's Story:
Restore-Rebuild-Reimagine in Minneapolis
Watch Angye's Story
Working alongside her dad, Angye Bernabe’s story demonstrates why we are all here – building for the greater good and redefining what it means to be connected and committed to each other across our project sites.
Angye's Story:
A family of builders finding a home in the trades
There's No Limit to What We Can Achieve
See how these team members are redefining what’s possible at Mortenson.
Read Jopy's Story
“True builder” Jopy Willis, general superintendent, demonstrates that disabilities need not curtail a construction career. His physical limitations make Jopy a rarity in the ultra-physical construction industry, where general superintendents like him traditionally log long hours and thousands of steps on unwieldy job sites. Learn how Jopy, among others at Mortenson, are leading in an unconventional and inspiring way.
Jopy's Story: Physical limitations in a physical industry
Read Zae's Story
Following the murder of George Floyd in May 2020, Zae Sellers, field engineer, watched as the city she grew up in was devastated by tragedy and left in ruin. In the aftermath of the civil unrest, hundreds of small business owners struggled to pick up the pieces. When Mortenson took an active role in the rebuilding efforts, Zae jumped at the chance to join the team. Now, she's helping to restore her community and give these businesses hope once again.
Zae's Story:
Restore-Rebuild-Reimagine in Minneapolis
There's No Limit to
What We Can Achieve
Read Jopy's Story
“True builder” Jopy Willis, general superintendent, demonstrates that disabilities need not curtail a construction career. His physical limitations make Jopy a rarity in the ultra-physical construction industry, where general superintendents like him traditionally log long hours and thousands of steps on unwieldy job sites. Learn how Jopy, among others at Mortenson, are leading in an unconventional and inspiring way.
Jopy's Story: Physical limitations in a physical industry
Read Joe's Story
Joe's career spans 35 years, and his story is one of resilience and empowerment. From his early days as an intern to working as a project engineer, and then transitioning to community impact work after an automotive injury left Joe quadriplegic, he has been instrumental in piloting programs and initiatives within the company, showcasing his exceptional leadership and commitment to driving positive change.
Joe's Story:
Inspiration and determination lead to positive change
Watch Angye's Story
Working alongside her dad, Angye Bernabe’s story demonstrates why we are all here – building for the greater good and redefining what it means to be connected and committed to each other across our project sites.
Angye's Story:
A family of builders finding a home in the trades