Celebrating Professional Growth Across the Company

 

Recognizing Staff Excellence in 2024
December 16, 2024 • 1 minute read
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Celebrating Professional Growth Across the Company

 

Recognizing Staff Excellence in 2024
December 16, 2024 • 1 minute read
We value personal and professional growth as essential to our collective success. Join us in celebrating several staff who have earned certifications and licenses this year. Their dedication to advancing their skills and serving communities inspires us all—we’re proud to have such passionate and driven people on our team!
Headshot of staff member Michael Adamson

Michael Adamson

Salt Lake City Office

Roadway Safety Professional

Headshot of staff member Natalie Chyba

Natalie Chyba

Los Angeles Office

Professional Engineer

Headshot of staff member Melanie Gill

Melanie Gill

Los Angeles Office

Certified Professional Services Marketer

Headshot of staff member David Manciati

David Manciati

Sacramento Office

Transportation Engineer

Headshot of staff member Jeff Pierson

Jeff Pierson

Seattle Office

Professional Transportation Planner

Headshot of staff member Molly Riddle

Molly Riddle

Oakland Office

American Institute of Certified Planners

Headshot of staff member Shane Russell

Shane Russell

San Diego Office

Professional Engineer

Headshot of staff member Yussif Salama

Yussif Salama

San Francisco Office

Civil Engineering EIT

Headshot of staff member Johnny Schmidt

Johnny Schmidt

Los Angeles Office

Licensed Civil Engineer

Headshot of staff member Sydney Weisman

Sydney Weisman

Seattle Office

American Institute of Certified Planners

Headshot of staff member Terence Zhao

Terence Zhao

Walnut Creek Office

American Institute of Certified Planners

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