
From Concrete to Culture: Andy Trewick’s Leadership Evolution
Andy Trewick didn’t set out to become a culture-shaping CEO. Starting his career as a civil engineer in the UK, his early success was built—literally—on roads, rails, and large-scale infrastructure. But over four decades, Andy’s leadership journey took a transformative turn. Today, as President and CEO of Graham Construction, he champions a philosophy that values people over process and relationships over rigid hierarchies.
In this episode of The Heart of Leadership, Andy shares how he evolved from an expert with answers to a facilitator of others' greatness. With a blend of humility, humor, and deep operational insight, he recounts the steps he and his executive team took to reshape Graham from the inside out; proving that even in construction, culture is your most valuable blueprint.
Top 5 Leadership Lessons from Andy Trewick
- You Don’t Need All the Answers—Just the Right Questions
Andy learned that great leaders don't need to know everything. Instead, they empower their teams by creating a safe space for ideas to emerge and grow. - Facilitate, Don’t Dictate
His leadership mantra “herder of cats” reflects his belief in guiding teams to make decisions collaboratively, stepping in only when pivotal direction is required. - Culture Fuels Strategy
A failed strategic initiative taught him that without a strong, aligned culture, even the best-laid plans falter. Culture isn’t an accessory; it’s an accelerator. - Invest in Leadership Development at Every Level
Graham’s leadership transformation began with a tailored leadership program. When directors asked the executive team to participate too, Andy listened—signaling shared accountability from the top down. - Be a Builder of People, Not Just Projects
Now more fulfilled by seeing former colleagues rise into leadership than by completed buildings, Andy believes that lasting impact comes from developing others.
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