April 16, 2025
The firm hired Bullard as part of its national expansion strategy.
Tulsa, Okla.— WSB, a fast-growing design and consulting firm, today announced the strategic hiring of Jennifer Bullard as vice president of construction.

In her new role, Bullard will oversee various groups including materials, construction management, and more. She will prioritize expanding construction management services and contract administration throughout Oklahoma with a strong focus on integrating advanced 3-d model-centric technology.
“We are thrilled to have Jennifer on board,” said Rick Johnson, vice president of operations at WSB. “Her experience, expertise, and fresh perspective are exactly what we need to elevate our services. Jennifer’s proven track record and her ability to connect deeply with the industry and the Oklahoma region make her the perfect fit for WSB.”
Bullard brings over 20 years of experience from her tenure at the Oklahoma Department of Transportation. Her vast knowledge, coupled with the significant relationships she has established in the state, has greatly contributed to her reputation as a respected leader across Oklahoma. She was honored as the Women in Transportation Seminar’s (WTS) Woman of the Year for Oklahoma in 2024, showcasing her outstanding contributions to the field.
“Through communications with Rick and others at WSB, it just felt right,” said Bullard. “WSB felt like my new home, and I’m excited to bring my expertise and ideas to the team. I look forward to collaborating with the group and contributing to the innovative projects WSB is known for while support communities throughout Oklahoma.”
Bullard’s strategic hiring is a testament to WSB’s commitment to excellence and innovation in the contract administration field. Her experience and leadership promise to drive significant growth and success for the firm as it continues to grow as a national brand.
WSB has doubled in size through recent acquisitions and organic growth. The firm provides services throughout the nation, with offices in various regions including Minnesota/North Dakota, Oklahoma/Texas, Colorado/California and the Southeast.