Superior Construction Names Brian Ellison Vice President of Technology Services

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (August 4, 2025) — Superior Construction has chosen technology leader Brian Ellison to serve as the company’s Vice President of Technology Services. Drawing on his 30 years of experience, Ellison will spearhead digital transformation initiatives and long-term technology strategy at the heavy civil construction company.

Ellison joins Superior from Stellar, where he served as Chief Information Officer for 10 years. During his tenure at Stellar, he led the company through a comprehensive digital transformation, including the rapid shift to remote operations during the COVID-19 pandemic.

“What drew me to Superior is the opportunity to apply technology in ways that truly move the needle for the business,” Ellison said. “The company’s growth has created new demands for smarter systems, better integration, and more informed decision-making.”

Ellison will focus on improving system interoperability, breaking down data silos, and implementing solutions that enhance operational efficiency across all business units. His immediate priorities include strengthening data collection and aligning digital systems with real-world workflows.

“There’s a wealth of knowledge across this company,” Ellison explained. “My goal is to help capture that expertise and move it into systems where everyone can benefit from it as we continue to grow.”

Ellison is known for his people-first approach to technology, emphasizing solutions that enhance rather than complicate daily work.

“I don’t want our employees to have to think about technology in their day-to-day jobs — like a utility, it should just work,” he said. “My team’s role is to collaborate directly with field personnel, project managers, and superintendents to understand their challenges and implement solutions that genuinely improve their productivity.”

Safety enhancement represents another key focus area for Ellison’s technology strategy. He plans to leverage artificial intelligence for hazard identification, virtual and augmented reality for safety training, and digital tools to streamline safety management processes. Additionally, he will integrate cybersecurity awareness into Superior’s safety culture, recognizing that digital security is just as vital as physical safety.