New Fehr & Peers Principals

August 10, 2020 • 1 minute read
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New Fehr & Peers Principals

August 10, 2020 • 1 minute read
Defined by our culture of empowerment and investment in the development of every employee, Fehr & Peers is dedicated to career growth, even in uncertain economic times. While we are all navigating challenging circumstances, our firm recognizes that the achievements, dedication, and leadership of our valued team members never diminish. We’re pleased to congratulate our four newly promoted firm Principals: Franziska Church, Preston Stinger, Kristin Calia, and Aaron Gooze. We look forward to the future and their exemplary contributions to our firm and the communities we serve.
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Franziska Church

San Jose Office

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Preston Stinger

Salt Lake City Office

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Kristin Calia

Rosevill Office

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Aaron Gooze

Seattle Office

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