C+S March 2018

Awards, promotions, and new hires

on the rise

Cara Tackett, P.E., LEED AP , senior vice presi- dent, is the new leader of Pape-Dawson Engineers’ Water Resources team. She has 21 years of experi- ence in civil engineering and environmental services. The Bexar Chapter of the Texas Society of Profes- sional Engineers named Ben Setterbo, P.E. , Pape- Dawson project manager, as the “Young Engineer of the Year” for 2018. Brandon O’Donald, P.E. , was promoted to vice president at Pape-Dawson. He will be responsible for oversight and management of the firm’s Fort Worth, Texas, office. He has more than 20 years of experience in planning, designing, permit- ting, and project management of land development projects. Brice Moczygemba, P.E. , senior vice president, retired effective December 2017 after 31 years of service to Pape-Dawson. During his tenure at the firm, he managed a land development team and, most recently, a water resources team respon- sible for drainage, water, and wastewater infrastruc- ture projects. Michael Baker International appointed Cory Wilder to senior vice president and office executive of the firm’s Houston office. He will position the Houston office for growth by leveraging his more than 23 years of experience with Michael Baker, including an extensive background in oil and gas as well as diverse experience in other areas, such as highways. Robert Hunter, P.E., CME , joined T&M As- sociates’ Mount Laurel, N.J., office as department manager to lead the company’s site development initiatives. Hunter will work across a wide range of sectors, including pharmaceutical, life sciences, manufacturing, education, and government. RETTEW promoted John B. Stipe III, CPSS , direc- tor of geosciences and subsurface utility engineering, to the position of vice president. Stipe will lead many of the firm’s environmental and underground investi- gation services, including geophysical mapping, sub- surface utility locating, environmental due diligence, remediation, and environmental compliance. The Masonry Society presented its 2017 Paul Haller Structural Design Award to Thornton Tomasetti

Principal Chukwuma Ekwueme, Ph.D., P.E., S.E., LEED AP . Ekwueme was selected by the organiza- tion’s Design Practices Committee for his outstand- ing contributions to structural masonry design and education. With more than 25 years of professional experience, Ekwueme has extensive experience in structural design and is a recognized expert in earth- quake engineering. Gannett Fleming named Andrew Gillespie, P.E., PEng ; Teresa Peterson, P.E., CME, LEED AP O+M, ENV SP ; Eric Rensel ; and Terry Snow, P.E. , as stockholders of the firm. Gillespie brings more than 25 years of experience to his roles as a vice president and Transit & Rail Systems project director based in the firm’s Philadelphia office. Pe- terson is a facilities area manager responsible for the electrical, mechanical, and plumbing practices in the Northeast. She is the Northeast regional director of sustainability and was a founding member of Future Generations at Gannett Fleming. Rensel is a vice president based in the firm’s corporate headquarters in Harrisburg, Pa. He started with the firm more than 20 years ago as an intern and specializes in traffic incident management and intelligent transportation systems strategies. Snow is a vice president, North Carolina area transportation manager, and office principal based in Raleigh, N.C. He is responsible for strategic growth, business and proposal devel- opment, client service, financial performance, and project oversight for transportation planning and design projects. Gannett Fleming also elected Bryan P. Mulqueen, P.E. , to its board of directors effec- tive Jan. 1, 2018. Based in the firm’s Raleigh, N.C., office, Mulqueen is an executive vice president and Transit & Rail Global Business Line director. David Cleary, P.E. , received a promotion from assistant director of land development services to director of land development services at raSmith. With a career spanning nearly 25 years in the civil engineering industry, Cleary will focus on leading the division with a staff of 35 in Wisconsin, Illinois, and California. Joe North joined HNTB Corporation as senior GIS

Cara Tackett, P.E., LEED AP

Ben Setterbo, P.E.

Brandon O’Donald, P.E.

Brice Moczygemba, P.E.

Cory Wilder

Robert Hunter, P.E., CME

John B. Stipe III, CPSS

Chukwuma Ekwueme, Ph.D., P.E., S.E., LEED AP

David Cleary, P.E.

Joe North

Josh Bronstad, P.E., ENV SP

Jennifer Ridd, P.E.

James Behler, P.E., SECB

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