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December 3, 2025


PCS Structural Solutions has entered its fifth generation of leadership with the promotion of Todd Parke to chief executive officer and Alex Legé to president.
Parke has been with PCS for 19 years and has served as the firm's president since 2024, as managing principal of the Tacoma office since 2022, and is the firm's healthcare market team leader.
“PCS is where my career started and I am equally grateful and thrilled to help lead a firm of such prestige into the next chapter of success,” Parke said. “We will continue a pattern of healthy growth while maintaining the core values that make PCS uniquely impactful to design and construction.”
Parke assumes the role of CEO from Brian Phair, who is passing the torch after 16 years of leadership and will be staying on as an executive principal.
Phair noted, “This is a legacy firm with smart transitions from true partners. Just like Putnam helped me transition to CEO 16 years ago, I look forward to helping Todd springboard PCS's vision into the next chapter. Alex and Todd are incredible.”
Legé, who has been with PCS for 18 years, has been a principal in the Seattle office since 2017 and leads the firm's education and public projects market team. Legé champions innovation in mass timber and sustainable design.
“I am humbled and thankful for the opportunity to help lead the dynamic and talented team at PCS and eagerly look forward to continued success with our partners across the built environment,” Legé said.
The 60-year structural engineering firm based in Seattle, Tacoma and Portland has served the Northwest with structural design for healthcare, education, civic, commercial and residential buildings since its founding in 1965.