Bechtel Executive Honored with Prestigious Black Women in Business Award
Charlene Wheeless recognized for professional achievements and contributions to the community by The Network Journal
RESTON, Va., March 29, 2017 /3BL Media/ -- Bechtel, a global leader in engineering, procurement, and construction, today announced that Charlene Wheeless, principal vice president for Global Corporate Affairs, has been honored as one of the “25 Influential Black Women in Business” by The Network Journal, New York's leading Black professional and small-business magazine. Ms. Wheeless received the accolade earlier today at the media outlet’s 19th annual “25 Influential Black Women in Business Awards Luncheon” attended by over 600 high-profile business executives in New York City.
Brendan Bechtel, chief executive officer for Bechtel Group, Inc., lauded Ms. Wheeless as a colleague “who has inspired countless numbers of young women and men to one day become industry leaders like herself. Most recently, Charlene successfully spearheaded Bechtel’s efforts to sponsor and launch the film Dream Big, which aims to inspire boys and girls, especially from underprivileged backgrounds, to pursue STEM-focused careers.”
After receiving hundreds of nominations for the award from corporate leaders, a distinguished panel ultimately selected Ms. Wheeless and 24 additional black women executives due to their significant and long-standing contributions to business as well as because of their strong commitment in giving back to their respective communities. All 25 executives embody the phrase “redefining excellence” according to the panel of judges.
Upon receiving the award, Ms. Wheeless said “I am deeply humbled to have received this honor from The Network Journal. I accept it, not for myself, but for the countless number of mentors that I have had throughout my 30-year career as well as on behalf of my 50,000 plus colleagues from Bechtel. The only way I can give back to all those who have helped me is to redouble my own personal efforts to help nurture the next generation of young women business leaders, especially those from diverse backgrounds.”
Prior to her career at Bechtel, Ms. Wheeless served in leadership positions at American Management Systems, DynCorp and Raytheon. Ms. Wheeless also serves on the boards of the Greater Reston Chamber of Commerce, the National Action Council for Minorities in Engineering, Reston Hospital and the Arthur W. Page Society.