Alejo Sfriso, corporate consultant and practice leader with SRK Consulting Argentina, has been appointed as board chair for SRK Global. Effective September 30, 2022, Sfriso succeeds Mark Noppé, who is becoming director of the W.H. Bryan Mining Geology Research Centre with the Sustainable Minerals Institute at The University of Queensland.
“My becoming chair of the SRK group of companies is a demonstration of our culture. I am a geotechnical engineer coming from a small consultancy located in a country with a limited mining footprint – but with a lot of potential. I was given the opportunity to build my practice within SRK. In doing so, I was exposed to challenging projects worldwide, working with many SRK colleagues from whom I learned so much,” says Sfriso.
“In this new role, I am now given the opportunity to be a contact point of trust for our clients, associates, and employees, helping the latter to keep striving for excellence and building their practices within the larger SRK consultancy, just as I was able to do.”
Sfriso joined SRK in 2009 and co-founded SRK’s practice in Argentina, where he served as MD until 2019. He served on SRK Global’s board of directors from 2016 to 2019, returning in 2022. Sfriso is an expert in the application of numerical methods for design, analysis, and risk evaluation of geotechnical structures with an emphasis in construction procedures. He continues his professional practice through which he has contributed to projects in over 25 countries.
“Alejo’s long history of leadership in SRK exemplifies the positive contribution and opportunities he and his team have made through development of the Argentinian practice and ongoing involvement in the Latin American practices—as well as technical teams globally,” says Tim McGurk, group CEO of SRK Global. “I am looking forward to working with Alejo, helping to bring his natural team building and collaboration abilities to support further collaboration and growth in our global teams.”
In addition to his work at SRK, Sfriso belongs to several professional associations including the International Society for Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering (ISSMGE) where he served as vice president for South America from 2017 to 2022. He served as an executive committee member for the Argentinean Society for Geotechnical Engineering from 1997 to 2015 and as president of the society from 2011 to 2015. Sfriso has been professor of soil mechanics and geology at the University of Buenos Aries since 1989. He has authored or co-authored over 90 publications.