Pursuing water-wastewater work as a career wasn’t the first thing on Christopher Baersten’s mind when he began studying engineering.
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Pursuing water-wastewater work as a career wasn’t the first thing on Christopher Baersten’s mind when he began studying engineering.
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Walton works on projects in the manufacturing, health care, education, advanced technology and aviation markets.
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Young CEO has built a company focused on quality design services, also “making sure people
understand that this field exists and is a viable path to success.”
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Southall leads a 20-person team working for a variety of large clients and project types.
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Colleen Marnell was, as of January 2024, the youngest and third female regional leader in the history of Kimley-Horn.
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Russell takes pride in giving back to the neighborhoods he grew up in and around.
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Kraemer has managed different project types across the country
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With expertise in design and building code analysis, Mahan leads teamwork in performance-based flood barrier testing.
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Gray’s most impactful work was at Denver International Airport, she says.
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Going to work for Norfolk Southern Co. at the height of the Great Recession, having interned at structural engineering firms, wasn’t the most stable time to join the industry.
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