Celebrating Our Lifelong Learners

 

Thank you for your commitment to professional growth and community improvement.
December 17, 2025 • 1 minute read
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Celebrating Our Lifelong Learners

 

Thank you for your commitment to professional growth and community improvement.
December 17, 2025 • 1 minute read

Every December, we pause to celebrate team members who have gone the extra mile in their professional journeys. This year’s honorees have earned new licenses and certifications that reflect their technical knowledge and dedication to improving communities.

These accomplishments don’t come easily. They require countless hours of study, preparation, and persistence, and that’s in addition to the daily demands of a fast-paced career.

Congratulations to all on these hard-earned achievements!

Staff Achievements Earned in 2025

Staff photo of Delaney Burkett
Delaney Burkett

Portland Office

Engineer in Training

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Caroline Delcroix

Washington, DC Office

Engineer in Training

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Dylan Di

Long Beach Office

Professional Transportation Planner

Staff photo of Paige Elliff
Paige Elliff

Walnut Creek Office

Engineer in Training

Daoud Farah

Sacramento Office

Engineer in Training

Staff photo of Tory Gibler
Tory Gibler

Washington, DC Office

Road Safety Professional

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Nicholas Harris

Tacoma Office

Professional Engineer

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Ana Juca

Los Angeles Office

Engineer in Training

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Jonah Lorica

Seattle Office

Engineer in Training

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Blake Meister

Los Angeles Office

Engineer in Training

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Jim Moser

Orlando Office

International Municipal Signal Association Signal Technician I

Staff photo of Azriel Olmedo
Azriel Olmedo

Orange County Office

Engineer in Training

Staff photo of Charmelis Reyes
Charmelis Reyes

Washington, DC Office

Engineer in Training

Staff photo of Siddharth Sivakumar
Siddharth Sivakumar

Tacoma Office

American Institute of Certified Planners

Staff photo of Kathrine Skollingsberg
Kathrine Skollingsberg

Salt Lake City Office

American Institute of Certified Planners

Staff photo of Taylor Whitaker
Taylor Whitaker

Seattle Office

Road Safety Professional

Staff photo of Tim Wilbur
Tim Wilbur

Roseville Office

Geographic Information Systems Professional

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