EP 42: What Early-Career Engineers Overlook About Leadership with Luke Martinek of HDR

Luke Martinek, Senior Program Manager and Associate Vice President of HDR, joins us to explore how 19 years across survey crews, civil design, operations, and business development prepared him for the Penn Transformation Project. We discuss mentorship on hard days, the business side of engineering, making stakeholders "complicit," and the Kurt Vonnegut mantra that still guides his leadership.

Key Takeaways:

00:00 Introduction. 

05:20 Growing up in San Antonio and finding engineering through family.

10:30 The Penn Transformation Project and the magnet that is Penn Station.

15:45 The change order that opened up the business side of engineering.

23:30 Stepping into a general manager role during the pandemic. 

25:20 How variety has fueled two decades of career moves. 

32:30 Why helping someone else is the fastest way out of a bad day. 

35:45 Making every stakeholder "complicit" in the same mission. 

38:15 The most impactful projects of his career. 

44:05 A Kurt Vonnegut mantra he still leads by. 

46:10 Hot takes on innovation, growth, and transparency.

Resources Mentioned:

HDR

Penn Station Transformation Project

Texas A&M University

Langan Engineering

Sam Schwartz

AKRF

Grain Collective Landscape Architecture

NYC School Construction Authority

NYC Department of Design and Construction (DDC)

NYC Economic Development Corporation (EDC)

Matthews Nielsen Landscape Architects

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