KANSAS CITY, MO — Crossland announces that Eric Lopp has been promoted to Division Manager of the Kansas City, Missouri, office.
Lopp's Crossland journey began in 1999, working in the field right out of high school. After studying at Pittsburg State University with plans to become an architect or engineer, a summer internship — introduced by Curt Crossland — set him on a different path. That decision sparked a decades-long career in construction leadership.
Over the past 15 years, Lopp has played a key role in shaping the skyline of Tulsa, Oklahoma, managing some of the region’s projects. His portfolio includes the Gathering Place, Unit Corporation headquarters, and the Warren Theater, along with preconstruction leadership on landmark builds like the Discovery Lab, Greenwood Rising Museum, Gateway Bridge and Zink Dam, ORU Library, and the Bob Dylan Museum.
With 122 projects and over $1.5 billion in contract value under his belt, Lopp brings experience, strategic insight, and a commitment to mentorship. He said he is excited to lead a talented team in Kansas City, strengthen Crossland's presence in the region, and help shape the future of the Kansas City division.
“Eric’s leadership has been instrumental to our success in Tulsa, and I know he’ll have tremendous success in his new role leading our KC division,” said Greg Smith, Vice President of Crossland's Tulsa division.