RS&H Welcomes Max Kiesling as Vice President and National Discipline Leader for Aviation Consulting Services
Max Kiesling has joined employee-owned RS&H as Vice President and National Discipline Leader for Aviation Consulting Services. With more than three decades of experience in airport master planning, facility planning and business development, Kiesling brings an unparalleled depth of expertise to RS&H’s robust aviation sector services.
Kiesling's remarkable track record throughout his career includes leading on-call aviation planning contracts, developing strategic business opportunities, and managing corporate operations. He has worked with leading domestic and international airports on comprehensive master plans and development programs, representing billions of dollars in diverse, high-impact projects. Throughout his career, Kiesling has also been a champion of employee engagement, mentoring and corporate volunteerism in the communities he has served.
“We are excited to welcome Max to RS&H,” said Rodney Bishop, Executive Vice President and National Operations Leader for Infrastructure. “His deep expertise in technical planning and innovative strategies reinforces our commitment to delivering outstanding results for our clients and upholding RS&H’s reputation as a leader in the aviation industry.”
Kiesling expressed his enthusiasm for joining RS&H’s dedicated and accomplished team. “I am excited to work alongside so many industry-leading subject matter experts who share a commitment to advancing client goals and delivering transformational solutions to the aviation sector,” he said. “I look forward to collaborating with other RS&H experts to create impactful results for our clients and the communities they serve.”
Kiesling added, “On a personal note, I am deeply inspired to join an organization that stands out as a strong corporate partner who proactively gives back to the communities in which we work—a value that resonates with my own passion for service and making a meaningful difference beyond the workplace.”
Kiesling holds multiple higher education degrees, including a Doctor of Philosophy in Civil Engineering from the University of California, Berkeley.