Celebrating Team Achievements

 

Recognizing Certifications in 2023
December 21, 2023 • 1 minute read
Staff representing Fehr & Peers at a conference

Celebrating Team Achievements

 

Recognizing Certifications in 2023
December 21, 2023 • 1 minute read
With personal growth and self-improvement at the core of our company DNA, join us in applauding the incredible accomplishments of these individuals who’ve secured new certifications and licenses this year. Their unwavering dedication and passion for serving communities is truly inspiring—we couldn’t be prouder to have them on our team!
headshot of Natalie Daugherty

Natalie Daugherty

Dallas Office

Road Safety Professional

headshot of Kristof Devastey

Kristof Devastey

Orlando Office

Professional Transportation Planner

headshot of Susie Hufstader

Susie Hufstader

Oakland Office

Certified Planner

headshot of Tino Jonga

Tino Jonga

Seattle Office

Licensed Civil Engineer

Headshot of staff member David Manciati

David Manciati

Sacramento Office

Professional Traffic Engineer

headshot of Kari McNickle

Kari McNickle

Roseville Office

Road Safety Professional

headshot of Sydney Provan

Sydney Provan

Denver Office

Certified Planner

headshot of Angelica Rocha

Angelica Rocha

San Diego Office

Certified Planner

headshot of Karina Schneider

Karina Schneider

Oakland Office

Certified Planner

headshot of Kathrin Tellez

Kathrin Tellez

Orlando Office

Road Safety Professional 2

Congratulations to these staff members on their new certifications and licenses.

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