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Suffolk Expands West Coast Aviation Leadership With Hiring of Emery Molnar and Elevates Sam Sleiman to National President of Transportation

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Suffolk Expands West Coast Aviation Leadership With Hiring of Emery Molnar and Elevates Sam Sleiman to National President of Transportation
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Suffolk Expands West Coast Aviation Leadership With Hiring of Emery Molnar and Elevates Sam Sleiman to National President of Transportation

2026-05-27 20:00 Last Updated At:20:11

LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 27, 2026--

Suffolk, one of the nation’s most innovative and successful builders, has announced the hiring of aviation construction veteran Emery Molnar as Chief Operating Officer of West Coast Aviation, reinforcing the company’s continued investment in top talent to support the rapid growth of its aviation portfolio nationwide and deepen its leadership bench for future growth opportunities.

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Based in Suffolk’s Los Angeles office, Mr. Molnar will oversee aviation operations and support business development efforts throughout the West region, helping to expand Suffolk’s presence across one of the nation’s most active and competitive aviation markets. He will report to Sam Sleiman, who has been elevated to National President of Transportation as Suffolk continues scaling its national transportation and aviation platform.

Mr. Molnar brings decades of experience delivering complex airport projects and leading high-performing operational teams across major aviation programs nationwide. His appointment reflects Suffolk’s strategic focus on strengthening regional leadership with deep aviation expertise as airport owners and aviation clients increasingly seek partners capable of delivering technically sophisticated infrastructure projects with greater speed, certainty and innovation.

“The aviation market continues to present tremendous opportunity, particularly on the West Coast, where airports are modernizing infrastructure and investing in long-term growth,” said Mr. Sleiman. “Bringing Emery onto the team is an important investment in our ability to scale strategically, strengthen regional leadership, and continue delivering exceptional results for aviation clients nationwide.”

Mr. Molnar will lead project execution and operational performance throughout the West region, helping scale Suffolk’s aviation business while maintaining the firm’s high standards of safety, quality, and innovation. His leadership will also support Suffolk’s continued pursuit of major aviation opportunities across key West Coast markets.

“I’m excited to join Suffolk at a time when aviation clients are demanding smarter solutions, operational excellence, and trusted partners capable of delivering increasingly complex projects,” said Mr. Molnar. “Suffolk’s integrated approach, innovation mindset, and growing national aviation platform create a strong foundation for continued expansion across the West Coast and beyond.”

As National President of Transportation, Mr. Sleiman will continue overseeing Suffolk’s national aviation portfolio and broader transportation strategy, with a focus on expanding client partnerships, advancing innovation, and supporting the company’s growing pipeline of aviation and infrastructure opportunities nationwide. He was recently named Chair of the National Academy of Construction, further reinforcing his and Suffolk’s leadership position within the industry.

Suffolk continues to expand its aviation portfolio nationwide. The company has recently kicked off a series of projects with Signature Aviation, the world’s largest network of private aviation terminals, operating more than 200 locations globally and known for its commitment to safety, service, operational excellence, and seamless travel experiences. Suffolk serves as Signature’s national design-build partner and is currently delivering projects at six airports across the country, including Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) and Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD).

Suffolk has established itself as a leader in aviation construction, delivering complex, high-profile projects for major airports and aviation partners nationwide. The firm’s portfolio includes Terminal E Modernization at BOS, Phase 2 of the Terminal Expansion Project at Southwest Florida International Airport (RSW), Concourse B Expansion at Palm Beach International Airport (PBIA), and an electric Central Utility Plant (eCUP) at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW), among others nationwide.

About Suffolk

Suffolk is a national enterprise that builds, innovates and invests. Suffolk is an end-to-end business that delivers value across the entire project lifecycle by leveraging its core construction management services with vertical service lines that include design, self-perform construction services, technology start-up investment (Suffolk Technologies), supply chain management, and innovation research and development focused on advancing AI and data-driven solutions that will redefine the way America builds.

Suffolk – America’s Contractor – is a national company with more than $10 billion in annual revenue, 3,500 employees, and offices in Boston (headquarters); New York City and Westchester County, New York; Estero, Miami, Tampa and West Palm Beach, Florida; Dallas; Los Angeles, Milpitas, San Francisco and San Diego, California; Las Vegas; Portland, Maine; New Haven, Connecticut; Herndon, Virginia; and Salt Lake City.

Suffolk manages some of the most complex, sophisticated projects in the country, serving clients in every major industry sector, including healthcare, life sciences, education, gaming, transportation/aviation, government and public work, mission critical, advanced technology and commercial. Suffolk is privately held and is led by Founder, Chairman and CEO John Fish. Suffolk is ranked #8 on ENR’s list of “Largest Domestic Builders” and #10 on its list of “Top CM-at-Risk Contractors.” For more information, visit www.suffolk.com and follow Suffolk on Facebook, X, LinkedIn, and YouTube.

Suffolk has hired aviation construction veteran Emery Molnar as Chief Operating Officer of West Coast Aviation.

Suffolk has hired aviation construction veteran Emery Molnar as Chief Operating Officer of West Coast Aviation.

BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — Spanish police searched the headquarters of the ruling Socialist Party on Wednesday as part of an investigation into possible financial wrongdoing linked to party member who allegedly tried to influence police and legal cases that could damage the party.

The raid on the office in central Madrid is another blow to the party of Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, whose Socialists have been hammered by a series of corruption scandals.

“We respect the justice system, we will collaborate with the courts and there is the commitment in the Socialist Party that if there are new episodes of improper behavior, we will act with the same firmness we always have,” Sánchez said in a news conference in Rome.

Sánchez, Spain's leader since 2018, brushed off calling early elections, which will have to take place next year at the latest.

The Civil Guard told The Associated Press that the search was strictly limited to a probe led by National Court judge Santiago Pedraz into the possible wrongdoing of Socialist party member Leire Díez and others.

The case against Díez started in 2025 when audio recordings appeared in Spanish media of her apparent involvement in attempts to discredit a member of the Civil Guard’s anti-corruption unit. Further reports linked her to alleged attempts to influence the work of state prosecutors. The judge's probe is targeted on seeing if she received payments to allegedly carry out these efforts.

The Socialist party said she was acting on her own. Diez, who has left the party, has denied wrongdoing.

A statement issued by the court on Wednesday said that judge Pedraz ordered the Civil Guard to “confiscate diverse documentation and electronic archives in an investigation of a ring designed to destabilize judicial processes that were affecting the ruling party.”

The judge said that in addition to Díez, he is now also probing the alleged involvement of former Socialist heavyweight Santos Cerdán — who is already under investigation in a separate corruption case — as well as a former member of the regional government of Andalusia, a police officer, a business owner and two lawyers. The judge is investigating them on suspicions of bribery, making false testimony, forging commercial documents, influence peddling, and corruption.

The searches add to a growing list of legal cases that are hounding Spain's Socialists.

Last week a separate court said it was investigating former Prime Minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero in connection with a government airline bailout. He has denied any wrongdoing.

Last year, both Cerdán and José Luis Ábalos, transport minister under Sánchez, were placed under investigation on allegations they played a part in a kickback ring that started during the COVID-19 pandemic, which they have denied.

Sánchez’s wife and brother are also being probed over allegations of influence peddling, which both have denied.

Sánchez has called the cases against his family a “smear campaign.” But the corruption case against his former cohorts led him to ask the nation for “forgiveness.”

His minority government depends on the support of a junior coalition partner, which for now has stuck with it despite the judicial actions.

Sánchez, who has stood out on the international stage for his progressive stances that have earned the ire of U.S. President Donald Trump, has not been directly linked to any of the scandals.

The search of his party's offices came while Sánchez was in the Vatican for an audience with Pope Leo XIV, who is set to visit Spain from June 6-12. The prime minister said he delayed his news conference so that he could be informed of the searches before speaking to reporters.

While acknowledging the “seriousness” of the events in Madrid, Sánchez insisted Wednesday that the cases of corruption “do nothing to stain the work of this government that, with progressive parties, is working for a social and economic transformation.”

Spain's Premier Pedro Sanchez is welcomed by Archbishop Petar Rajic, Prefect of the Prefecture of the Papal Household as he arrives at the St. Damasus courtyard ahead of their private audience with Pope Leo XIV at the Vatican, Wednesday, May 27, 2026. (AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino)

Spain's Premier Pedro Sanchez is welcomed by Archbishop Petar Rajic, Prefect of the Prefecture of the Papal Household as he arrives at the St. Damasus courtyard ahead of their private audience with Pope Leo XIV at the Vatican, Wednesday, May 27, 2026. (AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino)

Journalists gather outside the headquarters of Spain's ruling Socialist Party as police search the building in Madrid, Wednesday, May 27, 2026. (AP Photo/Bernat Armangue)

Journalists gather outside the headquarters of Spain's ruling Socialist Party as police search the building in Madrid, Wednesday, May 27, 2026. (AP Photo/Bernat Armangue)

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