Introducing Five New Shareholders

 

Congrats to our newest shareholders
January 9, 2023 • 1 minute read
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Introducing Five New Shareholders

 

Congrats to our newest shareholders
January 9, 2023 • 1 minute read
Fehr & Peers is built on the foundation of empowering and investing in the growth of each of our employees. We are committed to developing leaders that promote an entrepreneurial spirit, initiative, and a commitment to excellence. Their success directly influences our collective success as a firm. To celebrate some of these exemplary contributors, we are excited to announce our five newest shareholders. We appreciate their dedication and commitment that continues to strengthen our legacy as trusted advisors in the communities we serve.
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Bill Burton

Walnut Creek Office

8 years at Fehr & Peers

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Kwasi Donkor

DC Office

17 years at Fehr & Peers

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Aaron Gooze

Seattle Office

10 years at Fehr & Peers

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Preston Stinger

Salt Lake City Office

17 years at Fehr & Peers

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Maria Vyas

Salt Lake City Office

19 years at Fehr & Peers

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