ST. LOUIS — KAI Enterprises proudly announces the promotion of Controller Michelle Huber to vice president of finance. Huber joined KAI in October 2019.
In her new leadership role, Huber will provide full financial oversight of both the construction and professional service business units at KAI, plus lead all aspects of the company’s budgeting and forecasting.
“We are absolutely thrilled to have Michelle take on the newly consolidated role as vice president of finance. She brings an acute understanding of accounting process and procedures but is able to temper and balance with her experience and background in the A/E/C industry,” said KAI Managing Partner Brad Simmons, FAIA. “Michelle offers a keen understanding of the type of information and data a C-suite leadership team needs to successfully operate a rapidly growing business. I really appreciate the insight, knowledge and energy she brings to our KAI Leadership team — a real win for our company.”
Huber has 11 years of industry experience, having previously worked as a controller at Kaskaskia Engineering Group in Belleville, Ill. and as a senior tax accountant at Brown Smith Wallace in St. Louis.
“Having Michelle step into her new role has been a real boost of energy. She is proactive, brings a holistic understanding of corporate financials, works seamlessly and effectively with our entire leadership team — and most importantly, Michelle is unafraid to challenge and push for answers,” said KAI CEO Michael Kennedy, Jr. “As CEO, I need a collaborative partner. Someone that tells me what I need to hear, not what I want to hear. Michelle is that partner and has quickly blended in well with our company leadership. We are fortunate to have Michelle at KAI.”
She has a Bachelor of Science in Accounting from Southern Illinois University Edwardsville and an Masters of Business Administration from McKendree University in Lebanon, Ill.
Huber resides in O’Fallon, Ill. with her husband, two sons, and a daughter who will be attending Illinois State University in the fall. When not working, she stays busy attending her sons’ football, basketball and baseball games.