Ross is a senior project manager and designer for Radius Track whose primary role is to lead the development of CFS framing solutions for complex architecture around the world. After completing his BS in Civil Engineering at the University of Wisconsin Madison, Ross joined the industry as a project manager for Whiting-Turner, but his interest in constructability, and a desire to truly understand how everything goes together, led him to shift into a role as a superintendent. After relocating to Minneapolis for his spouse’s career, Ross worked briefly as a project manager for Target before he was drawn to Radius Track because of the complexity of the projects and the high level of sophistication deployed by Radius Track to design and manufacture solutions. Since joining the Radius Track team Ross has participated in the development of framing systems for many notable projects, including the US Olympic Museum, Boston Logan Terminal E, the Charles Library at Temple University, 10 World Trade in Boston, the Woodley Road House in Montecito, Boston South Station, and many more.