Celebrating Our Lifelong Learners
Celebrating Our Lifelong Learners
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

Delaney Burkett
Portland Office
Engineer in Training

Caroline Delcroix
Washington, DC Office
Engineer in Training

Dylan Di
Long Beach Office
Professional Transportation Planner

Paige Elliff
Walnut Creek Office
Engineer in Training

Daoud Farah
Sacramento Office
Engineer in Training

Tory Gibler
Washington, DC Office
Road Safety Professional

Nicholas Harris
Tacoma Office
Professional Engineer

Ana Juca
Los Angeles Office
Engineer in Training

Jonah Lorica
Seattle Office
Engineer in Training

Blake Meister
Los Angeles Office
Engineer in Training

Jim Moser
Orlando Office
International Municipal Signal Association Signal Technician I

Azriel Olmedo
Orange County Office
Engineer in Training

Charmelis Reyes
Washington, DC Office
Engineer in Training

Siddharth Sivakumar
Tacoma Office
American Institute of Certified Planners

Kathrine Skollingsberg
Salt Lake City Office
American Institute of Certified Planners

Taylor Whitaker
Seattle Office
Road Safety Professional

Tim Wilbur
Roseville Office
Geographic Information Systems Professional
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