Professional Growth Amid a Pandemic

 

Recognizing Team Member Certifications in 2020
December 21, 2020 • 1 minute read
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Professional Growth Amid a Pandemic

 

Recognizing Team Member Certifications in 2020
December 21, 2020 • 1 minute read
As we work alongside our communities to navigate a pandemic and both economic and social uncertainty, the Fehr & Peers culture of employee investment and empowerment remains steadfast to ensure that we continuously provide our clients with insightful, timely, and relevant recommendations. With 2020 drawing to a close, we reflect on and recognize our team’s professional industry achievements amidst the year’s uniquely challenging circumstances.

Congratulations to these staff members on their new certifications and licenses. We are inspired by your dedication and the knowledge, expertise, and innovation you bring to our firm.

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Matt Benjamin

Orange County Office

Road Safety Professional

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Rodney Brown

Sacramento Office

Road Safety Professional

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John Gard

Roseville Office

Road Safety Professional

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Rob Rees

Oakland Office

Road Safety Professional

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Dave Stanek

Sacramento Office

Road Safety Professional

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Kathrin Tellez

Orlando Office

Road Safety Professional

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Tino Jonga

Seattle Office

Envision Sustainability Professional

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Daniel Dye

Tacoma Office

Licensed Civil Engineer New State: WA

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Josh Peterman

Walnut Creek Office

Licensed Civil Engineer New State: MA

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Chelsea Dyess

Seattle Office

AICP

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Saima Musharrat

Orange County Office

AICP

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Ribeka Toda

Los Angeles Office

Licensed Civil Engineer New State: CA

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