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Gregory S. Bentley
Gregory S. (Greg) Bentley is the CEO of infrastructure engineering software provider Bentley Systems. The company, established in 1984 by Greg and his four brothers, has more than 3,500 colleagues in over 50 countries, more than $600 million in annual revenues, and since 2010 has invested more than $1 billion in R&D and acquisitions. Greg earned a degree in decision sciences from the University of Pennsylvania and an MBA in finance from the university’s Wharton School.
Bentley Systems is a leader in applying BIM advancements to improve infrastructure project delivery and asset performance. Its comprehensive portfolio for “going digital” includes MicroStation-based application brands such as OpenRoads, OpenRail, OpenPlant, AECOsim, STAAD, and WaterGEMS; and ProjectWise collaboration services, and AssetWise operations services, sharing a Connected Data Environment based on Microsoft’s Azure cloud services. The company has digital co-venturing alliances with Siemens, Topcon, Bureau Veritas, and Microsoft.
He is a trustee of Drexel University and a former trustee of the National Building Museum.
Greg and his wife, Caroline, have four children.
Bentley Systems is a leader in applying BIM advancements to improve infrastructure project delivery and asset performance. Its comprehensive portfolio for “going digital” includes MicroStation-based application brands such as OpenRoads, OpenRail, OpenPlant, AECOsim, STAAD, and WaterGEMS; and ProjectWise collaboration services, and AssetWise operations services, sharing a Connected Data Environment based on Microsoft’s Azure cloud services. The company has digital co-venturing alliances with Siemens, Topcon, Bureau Veritas, and Microsoft.
He is a trustee of Drexel University and a former trustee of the National Building Museum.
Greg and his wife, Caroline, have four children.
Elected for:
“Leadership in applying information mobility innovations to improve engineered asset performance, and construction safety, by leveraging information modeling through integrated projects for intelligent infrastructure.”