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Tuesday, March 3, 2026

AT-PAC Appoints New U.S. Managing Director

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Atlanta, USAGlobal scaffolding firm AT-PAC has named Allan Hazzard as Managing Director for the United States, strengthening its leadership in one of its most strategically important markets.

Hazzard, who joined AT-PAC in 2024 to lead its Canadian operations, assumes the expanded role after successfully growing the business north of the border.

His appointment signals AT-PAC’s ambition to scale its U.S. operations amid rising demand for industrial and infrastructure access solutions.

“This is an exciting moment for AT-PAC as we set a new standard for scaffolding in the United States,” said AT-PAC CEO Josh Dundon. “Allan’s proven track record of delivering growth, fostering innovation, and championing safety makes him the ideal leader to take our U.S. business to the next level.”

The U.S. remains a key market for AT-PAC, which is pushing to strengthen its presence through local leadership and tailored service delivery. Hazzard, who will be based in Houston, will oversee all commercial and operational activities across the country.

In Canada, a transition plan is already in place to ensure continued growth and leadership continuity.

Speaking on his new role, Hazzard said: “I’m proud to step into this role and lead a passionate, capable team into the next chapter of AT-PAC’s growth in the U.S. The opportunities in this market are tremendous, and we’re ready to deliver the scale, service, and expertise our customers demand.”

The appointment comes as AT-PAC ramps up its global operations, with recent expansions across Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and Latin America.

The company’s strategy maintains the U.S. and Canada as distinct business units, each led by local leadership with the autonomy to meet market demands.

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