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Pamela began her professional career in the broadcast industry while attending Tarleton State University. After graduating with a B.S. in Speech Communication in 1997, she worked at several radio stations in management roles focusing on continuity, music and production as well as serving as an on-air talent continuously for more than ten years. In 2010, Pamela accepted a position as the Assistant Marketing and Development Director for the Eisemann Center in Richardson, TX. Helping to promote, market and develop the City of Richardson’s performing arts center, she succeeded in implementing and managing all social media marketing as well as creating and directing a first-ever student art exhibit, further strengthening her marketing and organizational talents.
In 2013, Pamela made the difficult but exciting decision to leave her position at the Eisemann Center to join her soon-to-be husband Tony Heady on the road full time as he focused on work in California. Since then, she has become a part of the TPGC team contributing organizational support for project managers, engineers, programmers and clients. The opportunity to apply her knowledge and skills and be able to engage in a completely new industry has been an exciting one. She has generated custom downtime reports, assisted with AP/AR for clients, provided line and tank labeling solutions and created 3D renderings of proposed projects, all while learning and gaining experience in an industry that was new to her.
When not traveling with Tony for work on his many projects, she enjoys being at their ranch cultivating their cattle business, practicing her photography, hunting and fishing. She also has a trophy and wants a scissor lift.
Jason Krueger, Director of Ranch and Real Estate Developement
Jason Krueger is the Director of Ranch and Real Estate Development for The Project Group Consulting, LLC. Jason has been managing and developing ranches for greater than 14 years, and has extensive sales management experience in the construction industry dating back to the late 90s. He is also a Wildlife Biologist/Ecologist with a B.S. in Wildlife Ecology from Texas A&M University in College Station.
Jason has a passion for the outdoors and spends much of his free time hunting, fishing, and long-range shooting. This includes hunting Texas white-tailed Deer, New Mexico elk and mule deer, Canadian bear, and Alaskan moose. He has been involved in dozens of real estate transactions and is truly “at home” on a ranch. Jason owns or manages thousands of acres of ranchland in West Texas and is expanding the real estate venture for The Project Group Consulting, LLC.
A strength demonstrated by Krueger is his passion to successfully improve your ranch and help with your game herd. He can handle multiple projects—big or small. He works closely with customers to find the right ranch at the right price and develop it through the customers’ eyes.
Jason is involved with his church and is currently raising three young children.
Bryant Steward, Project Manager
Bryant began his career at Crepaco warehouse in parts distribution and pump assembly. Then he progressed to field installation for process and ammonia systems where he oversaw welding and fitting both sanitary tubing and ammonia piping systems.He then moved to San Antonio, spent a year as a contract fabricator with H-E-B Foods working for Sanitary Welding Services. At the end of his contract he returned to the DFW area with Alloy Equipment doing installation, crew management, and scheduling. There he remained through the buyout by Statco Fabrication and Engineering, which resulted in his 25 combined years with them moving into engineering and sales departments.
Steward left Statco to join Harvill Industries’ engineering team for three years to grow their business and was successful in this endeavor. When the opportunity to work for The Project Group came along it was an opportunity he could not pass as he knew many of the founders for years and held them in high respect.
Through the years Bryant has worked projects ranging from a few hundred dollars to several million dollars, and dirt to distribution provided him a well-rounded education in the business of projects and processing. While he doesn’t proclaim to be an engineer, as he doesn’t have a degree, his 30-plus years of process fabrication, installation, and design experience makes him quite capable to support customers’ needs.
Equally committed on the home front, Bryant enjoys spending time with his wife of 35 years, daughter and 2 grandkids. He’s a pretty good hunter too.
Tony Heady, Sr. Project Manager/Principal
With more than 25 years in the food and beverage industry and extensive experience as a project manager, Tony has planned and led multi-million dollar projects relating to system upgrades, equipment installation, water quality, validations and process improvements. Some of his areas of expertise include project planning, quality assurance, process analysis, manufacturing systems, process design and problem resolution.
Tony has quite successfully managed multiple projects recently for Coca-Cola North America that provided timely solutions including the installation of an in-line blow mold, bottle and can line conversions, turn-key design build of an RO room and a plant-wide LED lighting project. Prior to his work with The Project Group Consulting (TPGC), he worked for Hydrite Chemical as a Sr. Account Manager; Sales Engineer with Statco Engineering; Sr. Account Manager for Ecolab; and the whey plant Manager for Dairy Farmers of America.
With a B.S. in Animal Science-Reproductive Physiology from Texas A&M University, Tony’s management skills and experience are evident in the contract jobs he has received.
When free time allows, Tony tends to his ranch—expanding his herd of cattle, hunting, fishing, and enjoying time with family. He has a trophy.
Tim Ellis, Automation Engineer/Principal
Tim is an electrical and control systems engineer with more than ten years of experience in a wide variety of industries. Project experience includes working with clients in the water/wastewater fields, pharmaceutical, cosmetics and food and beverage industries. Prior to his engineering work, Tim was a licensed water treatment plant operator in Texas. Tim’s strengths are process engineering, control system design, conveyor system design, and project management. He received his B. S. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Texas at Arlington. In his spare time, Tim enjoys working on cars, golfing, and billiards.
Licensed Professional Engineer in Control Systems. TX License #118965.
Mike Whitworth, Sr. Project Manager/Principal
Michael has thirty-five years of diversified experience in project management and engineering, equipment and systems design, and manufacturing and production. Michael holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from Texas A&M University.
Michael started his career in the electrical distribution products industry as an Applications Engineer where he gained experience and training in the electrical industry. He moved from there to a conveying systems company and held various positions including equipment design engineer, project manager, business manager, and product design and development. Gaining experience in the petrochemical market, he expanded into the oil and gas industry working for several different large Oil & Gas engineering companies where his responsibilities included managing and engineering the topsides structures for oil & gas offshore platforms. His success has propelled him to manage and engineer multimillion-dollar projects in the offshore Oil & Gas industry, including the installation of a first-of-its-kind offshore fiber optic network for BP.
Joining the TPGC team in 2005 Michael was one of the three original founding partners. Michael brought his broad background in mechanical equipment, system design and project management as well as his experience with a vast number of EPC projects for the oil & gas industry to the company. His diversity and wealth of knowledge led him to also be responsible for the expansion of new bottling and packaging lines at multiple beverage plants.
Michael is actively spearheading several projects in the offshore Oil & Gas market, including the installation of equipment and structures on multiple offshore platforms to bring 4G LTE voice and data capabilities to the entire Gulf of Mexico. He is also the Subject Matter Expert on a project to tie a new offshore platform into the BP fiber optic network. In addition to these projects Michael is also involved in projects in other industries including the food & beverage industry.