Welcoming Our New 2025 Shareholders

 

We recognize and congratulate the newest shareholders of Fehr & Peers
January 7, 2025 • 1 minute read
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Welcoming Our New 2025 Shareholders

 

We recognize and congratulate the newest shareholders of Fehr & Peers
January 7, 2025 • 1 minute read

Our employees are foundational to the growth of Fehr & Peers. The collaborative and entrepreneurial spirit of our leaders inspires us all to continue uncovering the best solutions to transportation challenges. Today, we celebrate our newest shareholders and express our gratitude for their unwavering dedication to Fehr & Peers and the people we serve.

chelsea richer

Chelsea Richer, Principal

Los Angeles

11 years at Fehr & Peers

Claude Strayer, Principal

San Diego

7 years at Fehr & Peers

Staff headshot of Erin Ferguson

Erin Ferguson, Principal

San Francisco

3 years at Fehr & Peers

headshot of Geoff Rubendall

Geoff Rubendall, Principal

Petaluma

9 years at Fehr & Peers

headshot of Jason Miller

Jason Miller, Principal

Denver

5 years at Fehr & Peers

headshot of Will Brooks

Will Brooks, Principal

Corporate

16 years at Fehr & Peers

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