Achieving operational excellence in the competitive construction industry is no small feat, but the O’Connor Company, established in Columbus, Ohio, in 1978, rises above the competition on a national level. A significant portion of O’Connor Company’s recent success can be attributed to the military background of its new President and CEO, Clark Lowe. Today, Lowe’s experience in the US Marine Corps profoundly influences the company’s strategic, operational, and ethical practices, driving its exceptional performance in an ever-evolving market.
Clark Lowe appreciates an early foundation in the Marine Corps
Lowe embarked on his military journey as a 19-year-old college student deeply affected by the events of 9/11. After watching that day’s shocking terrorist attack unfold live on television, he made an immediate decision to join the Marine Corps. This was the beginning of a nearly nine-year career as a navigator on C130s.
“I had a fantastic job,” recalls Lowe. “The Marine Corps exposed me to exceptional mentors and leaders. They taught me the importance of leadership, autonomy, and accountability. Their guidance culminated in a leadership style that thrives on strategic foresight, careful planning, and clear execution. Much later, I would find that these traits that were so vital during my military service were equally essential in leading a national construction firm.”
How military leadership translates to excellence in civilian markets
Transitioning from a high-stakes military career to the entrepreneurial world wasn’t without challenges. Initially, Lowe struggled with the shift from the competitive environment of the Marine Corps to the more collaborative nature of commercial work. However, as he moved up the corporate ranks, he discovered how every aspect of his elite training dovetailed with civilian leadership.
“The Marines develop some of the world’s best leaders,” observes Lowe. “Their leadership training starts from day one of your career. When you are in the Marine Corps, you discuss, learn about, and practice leadership each and every day.”
For example, in military operations, Lowe quickly learned to develop clear, concise, and effective communication. “In my role, I was tasked to present operational plans to leadership. After that, I got on a plane and flew those plans with my team. There’s no better way to learn the importance of collaboration, cooperation, and shared responsibility. We all had a job to do, and we all contributed to the team’s combined success.”
As Lowe integrates these principles into O’Connor Company’s framework, his insistence on transparent communication ensures that every stakeholder remains informed and aligned with project objectives, from his on-site workers to his top-tier management. This clarity fosters a collaborative environment. Every team member understands their specific roles and responsibilities and is entrusted to carry them out to the best of their ability.
In the Marine Corps, Lowe also learned the value of strategic planning. He learned to keep the focus on long-term goals and craft short-term tactical plans to accomplish them.
Lowe brings this strategic vision to O’Connor Company in several exciting areas. Since taking the role of CEO, he has guided the company through a season of rapid growth by diversifying its project portfolio and penetrating new markets.
In addition, Lowe carries the disciplined execution he gained from military training into O’Connor Company’s daily resource management and logistical operations. His methodical approach to planning, resource allocation, and execution ensures that projects are completed on time and within budget. This is essential given O’Connor Company’s impressive portfolio, boasting 1,200 completed projects across 39 states and an average project budget of $4 million.
During military engagements, high-stress situations frequently tested Lowe’s ability to execute plans under pressure. Today, Lowe brings that disciplined execution to the construction sector while navigating unexpected project delays or regulatory hurdles. His ability to maintain composure while rapidly devising solutions ensures minimal disruption to project timelines and budgets.
Finally, Lowe is also conscious of bringing two other fundamental tenets of military service to every aspect of his leadership at O’Connor Company. “As a military professional, you are always held to the highest standard of integrity and ethics,” says Lowe. “At O’Connor Company, our unwavering commitment to integrity fosters long-term relationships and repeat business. Clients trust O’Connor Company to deliver high-quality projects, adhere to timelines, and operate with transparency and honesty. These values maintain our reputation and fortify our position in the competitive construction market.”
Clark Lowe’s leadership at O’Connor Company clearly demonstrates how military training can profoundly influence and elevate business success in the civilian world. The commitment to communication, organization, and disciplined execution that define his leadership are invaluable assets in the construction industry. These military-honed attributes, combined with unyielding integrity, enable O’Connor Company to consistently deliver exceptional projects, uphold a stellar reputation, and navigate the complexities of a competitive market.