Eric J. Schulte

Eric J. Schulte is recognized by Continental Who’s Who as a Pinnacle Lifetime Member in the Construction field. Schulte’s professional title is Senior Project Manager at his own company, Muscogee wind, which specializes in project management, construction, design and building plans. He has been part of the construction and engineering industries since 1972, and brings extensive expertise in all phases of construction – as well as military and homeland security and cattle ranching – to his role. Prior to joining the construction industry, Schulte served one year in the United States Air Force as an Airman Basic and is currently classified as a Vietnam Era Veteran. Once he established Muscogeewind, Schulte has completed an extensive array of construction projects, including: the Comanche Nation Construction, LLC, in November, 2014; and serving as the Senior Project Manager for Classified DTRA Projects located at the White Sands Missile Range New Mexico, Cannon AFB and Fort Sill, Oklahoma. Schulte completed coursework in Civil Engineering, Construction Science and Law through Kansas State University. He holds several certifications through organizations including OSHA and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and he holds the following licensures through the Kansas Department of Health and Environment: AHERA Class II Asbestos Removal, AHERA Air Monitoring, AHERA Building Inspection for Asbestos, AHERA Project Design for the Removal of Asbestos and the 40-hour HAZWOPER course, to name a few. To further his professional development, Schulte is a member of the Society of Professional Engineers, the American Society of Testing Materials, the Construction Specifications Institute and the American Center for Law and Justice. He is also a Former Member of the Presidential Business Advisory. In recognition of his outstanding accomplishments in the field, Schulte was named Business Man of the Year consecutive years from 2003 – 2008 in Kansas and Oklahoma, and was awarded the Congressional Honorary Medal of Distinction in 2004, 2007 and 2008. When not working, Schulte dedicates his time to a number of organizations, including: the American Legion Post #38 in White Eagle, Oklahoma and the American Red Cross. He is also a member of several horse enthusiast organizations and the National Rifle Association, and is a Supporter and Advocate of the Fair Tax Plan. For more information, visit www.muscogeewind.com.