Rohadfox Corporation, one of Atlanta's oldest minority-owned construction and program management firms, celebrated its 50th anniversary recently, marking five decades of infrastructure development and community impact.
The milestone was anchored by an official city proclamation declaring May 15 as "Joy Rohadfox Day," honoring the company's current CEO.
The invite-only "50 Shades of Blue" gala drew a high-profile crowd of civic and industry leaders to reflect on the firm's role in shaping Atlanta's transportation and transit landscapes.
Among the attendees were Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens and other city officials who praised the company's contributions to major infrastructure projects across metro Atlanta.
Rohadfox has been involved in some of the region's most significant construction and program management projects over its half-century history. The firm has worked on MARTA expansions, roadway improvements, and other public infrastructure initiatives.
The company's longevity as a minority-owned firm in the competitive construction industry represents a significant achievement. Joy Rohadfox has led the company through its most recent chapter, continuing the legacy established five decades ago.
The anniversary celebration highlighted both the firm's past accomplishments and its continued role in shaping Atlanta's built environment.