Signals From the Field

Hiring, Capital, and What’s Ahead

 

Practical observations on construction, workforce, and the built environment across Southern Colorado.

April 2026 • iiCON Construction


Expert Corner

Finance Talent, Culture, and the Teams That Work

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Victor Granados

Practice Director, Finance & Accounting Placement,

Robert Half

 

 

 

Victor Granados has spent more than 18 years helping companies across the Pikes Peak region build finance and accounting teams. His perspective sits at the intersection of hiring trends, company culture, and the evolving expectations of the modern workforce.

Victor began his career in banking and mortgage in 2007 before joining Robert Half after seeking recruiting support himself. What has kept him there for nearly two decades is simple: Helping people succeed.

“Helping people build their careers and provide for their families is what makes this work meaningful.”

When asked what is shaping the finance and accounting talent market today, several themes surfaced quickly.

Key takeaways for employers and professionals:

1. Flexibility is reshaping hiring decisions.
Hybrid work expectations have become one of the most common factors influencing career moves. Many professionals are willing to make lateral salary moves if it means gaining schedule flexibility or improved work-life balance.

2. Technical skills matter, but attitude matters more.
Strong finance teams share common traits. Collaboration, open communication, and accountability across the group often matter more than individual credentials.

“You can teach technical skills, but you cannot teach reliability or attitude.”

3. Relationships still drive business in Colorado Springs.
Hiring remains deeply relationship based. Companies that stay visible in the community and build trust over time tend to attract stronger talent and stronger partnerships.

Victor’s advice for leaders was straightforward.

Hire for potential, invest in mentorship, and focus on building teams that want to succeed together.

“A rising tide raises all ships.”


From the Field

Building for 2026: Financial Forecast & Workforce Readiness

The ABC Rocky Mountain Southern Colorado Committee recently hosted Building for 2026: Financial Forecast & Workforce Readiness, a panel discussion focused on helping construction leaders better understand the forces shaping the regional market over the next 12 to 24 months.

Held at Harvey House at Catalyst Campus, the event brought together contractors, architects, engineers, developers, bankers, and industry partners from across Southern Colorado. The goal was to create a practical conversation about the signals businesses are watching as they plan for the future. Uriah was honored to moderate the discussion and grateful for the strong turnout and engagement from across the industry.

Dr. William (Bill) Craighhead, Head of the UCCS Economic Forum, opened the conversation with insights on regional population and demographic trends and how those shifts may influence long-term construction demand.

Michael Suggs, Principal and Managing Broker at NAI Highland, shared perspective on current development activity and project feasibility, while Jason T. Schneider, Principal at SVA Certified Public Accountants, discussed how contractors are increasingly focused on backlog quality, margin protection, and disciplined growth strategies. Kent Palmer, Executive Vice President of Commercial Banking at Adams Bank & Trust, provided insight into how lenders are evaluating risk and capital structures in today’s market.

Workforce development remained a central theme. Renee Zentz, President of Careers in Construction Colorado, emphasized the importance of expanding the talent pipeline and strengthening connections between industry and students pursuing careers in the skilled trades.

“It was refreshing to hear honest perspectives from across the industry,” one attendee shared. “Conversations like this help all of us think more clearly about the road ahead.”


On Our Radar

Looking ahead to next month, the Careers in Construction Colorado (CICC) Career Exploration and Hiring Fair will take place Tuesday, April 28, 2026, from 8:00 to 11:00 AM.

This event connects students with contractors, trade partners, and industry professionals to explore the many career pathways available in the construction industry. Companies participating in the fair share insights about their organizations, crafts, and career opportunities while helping students better understand the skills and training involved in building a career in construction. These conversations often create meaningful connections and can even lead to internships or employment opportunities.

The iiCON Construction team will have a booth at the event, and Uriah is look forward to spending time with students and industry partners throughout the morning.

If you are not already connected with Careers in Construction Colorado, this is a great organization to know and support. Their work plays an important role in introducing students to meaningful careers in the skilled trades and strengthening the future workforce of our industry.

Learn more about the event and register here: (CICC) Career Exploration and Hiring Fair