Congratulating Our Newest Shareholders

 

Thank you for your leadership, stewardship, and commitment to the clients and communities we serve.
January 7, 2026 • 1 minute read
Staff photo of new shareholders for 2026

Congratulating Our Newest Shareholders

 

Thank you for your leadership, stewardship, and commitment to the clients and communities we serve.
January 7, 2026 • 1 minute read
Each year, we welcome new company shareholders, a milestone that reflects our long-term commitment to trusted partnerships and consistent leadership. Our shareholder model recognizes a select group of employee leaders who take on added responsibility for the firm’s direction, continuity, and performance in service to our clients.

Employees reach this milestone through different paths shaped by their unique expertise and contributions. What they share is a proven dedication to delivering thoughtful, high-quality work for clients, supporting their colleagues, and strengthening the communities where we practice.

These new shareholders embody the entrepreneurial mindset and collaborative approach that allow our firm to anticipate challenges, adapt to change, and serve as a trusted partner over the long term.

We congratulate our newest shareholders and thank them for the leadership they bring to our clients, our firm, and the future of Fehr & Peers.

Our New Shareholders for 2026

Headshot of Ian Barnes
Ian Barnes, PE

Walnut Creek Office

14 years at Fehr & Peers

headshot of Sarah Chan
Sarah Chan, PE, TE

Walnut Creek Office

15 years at Fehr & Peers

Staff photo of Adrian Engel
Adrian Engel, PE

Roseville Office

9 years at Fehr & Peers

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