Dallas-based TDIndustries has appointed a new CEO to succeed Harold MacDowell, who’s leaving after 18 years in the same role.

“Frank Musolino is well-suited to lead TD toward a dynamic future,” TDIndustries’ board chair Paul Minton said in a news release. “Frank has a remarkable track record as a visionary leader, skilled at uniting teams to deliver exceptional customer value. His forward-thinking vision for the evolution of construction and facilities services seamlessly aligns with TD’s next chapter of innovation and growth.”

Founded in 1946 in Dallas, TDIndustries is a construction and facilities-service company.

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“TD is an exceptional company that places a premium on servant leadership, a philosophy that deeply resonates with me,” Musolino said in the release. “I am honored to have been entrusted with guiding this company into the future. TD has significant opportunities ahead as we remain committed to evolving and adapting to meet the ever-expanding needs of our customers. It is truly a privilege to work for and together with the most talented employee-owners and leaders in the industry.”

Musolino has led strategic initiatives across multiple markets during his career, including a national contractor’s expansion that generated more than $1 billion in revenue. He has been CEO, chief operating officer, preconstruction executive, and executive vice president, and is chair of the Tampa Bay advisory board for Make-A-Wish Foundation.

“I know Frank is the right leader at the right time for TD,” MacDowell said in the release. “His ability to blend intellect with empathy and fully grasp TD’s remarkable culture assures me he is well-positioned for success. I’m looking forward to following TD’s accomplishments for years to come.”

MacDowell announced in April that he is stepping down as CEO.