Celebrating Our Staff

 

Recognizing Certifications in 2022
December 21, 2022 • 1 minute read
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Celebrating Our Staff

 

Recognizing Certifications in 2022
December 21, 2022 • 1 minute read
At Fehr & Peers, personal growth and self-improvement is a core value. We congratulate the following individuals on their new certifications and licenses this year and thank them for their dedication and passion for serving communities.
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Michael Adamson

Tacoma Office

Civil Engineer – New State: WA

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Jordan Brooks

Oakland Office

Certified Planner

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Will Edmonson

Roseville Office

Geographic Information Systems Professional

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Josh Peterman

Dallas Office

Road Safety Professional 1

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Spencer Reed

San Diego Office

Civil Engineer – New State: FL

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Matthew Ridgway

Dallas Office

Road Safety Professional 1

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Dave Stanek

Roseville Office

Civil Engineer – New State: NE

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Elizabeth Suárez

Orlando Office

Civil Engineer – New State: FL

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Seishi Yamagata

Salt Lake City Office

Civil Engineer – New State: MD,
Professional Traffic Operations Engineer

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