ElevateHER is about the future of the AEC industry and Zweig Group’s commitment to recruiting and retaining the best minds in the industry. This brochure captures cohort projects from 2020 to 2022.
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Table of Contents
Adrienne Taylor Alejandra Ruiz Alicia Albini Amanda Hartman Amanda Roehl Amanda Thomas Amy Kunselman Andrea Narendorf Carmen Pemsler
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Chad Coldiron Emily Havelka Ezequiel Tovar Hannah Mundy Barlow Maria Jacqueline “Jackie” Chang Jessica Bazan Kara Koenig Katie Fitzpatrick Kellie Delaney Laci Budd Lalitha Benjaram Laura Morton
Lawson Picasso Michele Ouimet Sarah Welsh Shelby Harvey Stephanie Putzke
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Adrienne Taylor Division Manager SSOE Toledo, OH
ataylor@ssoe.com
Adrienne joined SSOE in 2005 as an engineer for the Industrial Process SBU and by 2011, she began taking on project management responsibilities. In 2015, she became a Department Manager for SSOE’s Energy, Glass, Chemical, and Manufacturing SBU and in 2021, was promoted to Division Manager of SSOE’s Chemical Process group. Adrienne holds a Bachelor in Chemical Engineering from the University of Dayton. In 2010, she became a Licensed Professional Engineer in the state of Ohio. In 2012, “Young Engineer of the Year” by Toledo Society of Professional Engineers (TSPE) and in 2013, Adrienne was named “Young Engineer of the Year” by the Ohio Society of Pro- fessional Engineers (OSPE).
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Alejandra Ruiz Senior Staff Engineer (Civil) LACO Associates Redwood Valley, CA
ruiza@lacoassociates.com
Alejandra Ruiz, a former first generation college student, graduated from the Uni - versity of California, Davis with a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering and a Mas- ter of Science (M.S.) degree in Civil and Environmental Engineering. Her M.S. project focused on evaluating common natural organic matter (NOM) removal strategies in water treatment plants to assess possible parameter modifications to optimize NOM removal in response to changes in water quality following wildfires. Alejandra has experience in stormwater compliance, developing engineering preliminary reports, grading and drainage plans, and developing improvements plans. Alejandra aspires to obtain her professional engineer licensure, help marginalized communities with her professional skills, and hopes to promote inclusivity and diversity in her field. In her spare time, she enjoys coaching and playing volleyball.
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Alicia Albini Director of Large Scale Residential WithersRavenel Sanford, NC
aalbini@withersravenel.com
Alicia Albini is the Director of Large-Scale Residential Development at WithersRavenel. She has nearly 30 years of experience in the AEC industry, starting her career in Land Surveying, then transitioning to Land Development and managing both residential and nonresiden- tial projects from design through construction. Over the last six years she has worked as a Project Manager for one of the largest developments on the East Coast, a 7,000-acre mas- ter-planned development of up to 22,000 residential units and 22 million gross square feet of nonresidential uses. Alicia takes pride in not only helping to develop the major infrastructure for this project, but also in creating a community which provides a live, work, and play experi- ence. Alicia is currently leading a group of junior and senior engineers and managers, designers, and CAD technicians. She has a unique ability to develop a customized approach to organi- zational and team structure based on individual talents, while building and strengthening a team unit focused on delivering an exceptional client experience. Her passion and mindset for personal and professional growth and continuous improvement sets her apart as a valu- able coach, mentor, and leader who encourages and empowers others to achieve and ex- ceed their goals.
When not working, Alicia is often behind an easel, painting anything related to nature. She also enjoys spending time with her husband, 2 dogs, and 2 parrots.
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Amanda Hartman Business Development & Marketing Lead PK Electrical Denver, CO
ahartman@pkelectrical.com
Amanda has over seven years of experience in the AEC industry, all of which have been spent working for PK Electrical, a woman-owned electrical engineering firm located in Reno, Nevada and Denver, Colorado. Brand new to the industry with a Business Management and Leadership degree, she found herself surrounded by technical, left-brained engineers and a whirlwind of new acronyms and couldn’t help but wonder how she landed at an electrical engineering firm. Nevertheless, her innate passion for people and building relationships quickly surfaced, catching the attention of leadership as a potential growth opportunity. Since being intro- duced to the world of client relations, her role has developed and expanded from Denver’s Administrative Assistant to the firm’s Business Development and Marketing Lead. Amanda has led the Business Development/Marketing department since 2018, successfully mod- ernizing all marketing materials and implementing an incentive program to encourage active participation by all staff members in business development and marketing activities. Beyond building relationships and winning projects, her primary focus continues to be fostering a firm-wide culture of business development, imparting on all staff the idea that we are noth - ing without our clients and that reputation is everything as a small firm. As Amanda states, “I have been able to use my experiences and skill set to provide resources and opportunities to help my coworkers grow professionally and personally. We’ve effectively established an environment in which every person feels responsible and worthwhile in the pursuit of proj- ects and building client relationships. Watching my technical coworkers develop their soft skills, gain confidence, and bring in new clients has been the most rewarding thing I’ve expe - rienced in my career.”
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Amanda Roehl Fractional-CMO Pixels and Ink Studio Lebanon, OH
amanda@pixelsandinkstudio.com
You have a need. Amanda has an idea. Often referred to as an “Idea Machine,” Aman- da serves dozens of A/E/C industry clients throughout the United States as a frac- tional-CMO, helping businesses develop the marketing ideas and capacity they need to move their companies forward. Amanda combines 25 years of design experience with intimate knowledge of the professional services industry. She is a past president of SMPS Cincinnati, has presented at numerous events and conferences nationwide, produced award-winning work, and served as a volunteer for several organizations. As a fractional-CMO, Amanda’s experience is wide-ranging and includes brand de- velopment, graphic design, online presence, marketing initiatives, and client relation- ships. The breadth of her expertise gives Amanda better insight into the big picture – helping organizations quickly understand where they are lacking and how to easily find the best returns. Amanda and her team at Pixels and Ink Studio also use their tal - ents and know-how to regularly give back to the community.
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Amanda Thomas Civil Engineer ISG Bloomington, MN
amanda.thomas@isginc.com
Amanda always knew she wanted to be a part of the AEC industry. Growing up she spent her free time figuring out how things worked and drawing floor plans for her fu - ture dream house. Now as a civil engineer, she prides herself in being able to simplify complex concepts, walking clients through the design process, and helping them understand how design alternatives will affect them in long term so that they are able to make informed decisions. With a family routed in strong community values, Amanda is an active volunteer in the community and has spearheaded several initiatives throughout the years that intro- duce elementary through high school students to the world of engineering and archi- tecture. She is a firm believer that supplying opportunities to explore various career paths is the best way for young students to have the building blocks and encourage- ment to later enter a particular field.
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Amy Kunselman Sustainment and Logistics Analyst, Technical Writer & Billing Administrator QTEC Aerospace Madison, AL
amy.kunselman6@gmail.com
Amy Kunselman is a Sustainment and Logistics Analyst, Technical Writer and Billing Adminis- trator at QTEC Aerospace in Huntsville, Alabama. She currently is supporting Strategic Mis- sile Defense development efforts in support of the Department of Defense. As an Army veteran who married and raised a family with another veteran, Amy is passionate about ensuring that the warfighters she supports have the best military systems and sustain - ment support that can be provided. After serving in the Army as a Helicopter Mechanic and Electronics Radio Repairer, Amy worked in various careers including Billing for a healthcare company, Physical Therapy, and was a stay-at-home mom. She began her education by completing her associates degree at Austin Peay State University in Clarksville, TN where she graduated Cum Laude in 2005. After time out for other priorities, Amy completed her bachelor’s degree at Athens State Uni- versity in Athens, AL where she graduated Summa Cum Laude in 2016. Since going back into the workforce fulltime after completing her B.S. degree, Amy has combined her active-duty experience with her education to make unique and significant contributions to meeting the needs of today’s warfighters.
When she isn’t working on the latest home renovation, Amy loves hiking with her husband, reading and planning their next big family adventure.
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Andrea Narendorf Director of Business Development Flatiron Construction San Antonio, TX
ANarendorf2017@gmail.com
Andrea Narendorf is the Director of Business Development at Flatiron Construction . Andrea is a native to San Antonio, TX and holds a B.A. in Art History and Criticism from the University of Texas at San Antonio. She has been a part of the AEC Industry for over 17 years and began her career as a CAD Technician for her family’s civil en- gineering firm. She is a leading business development professional that has crafted and driven the execution of pivotal Texas expansion and growth strategies for design firms, program management firms, and construction firms within the horizontal infra - structure arena. In her free time, Andrea is passionate about spending time with her husband, Chris, and daughter, Mina, watching movies, playing car racing video games, cooking, and exploring the culinary scene in San Antonio. Another key component to her family is their much beloved dog, Pigeon, who thoroughly enjoys snuggling on the couch with every person she encounters.
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Carmen Pemsler Project Engineer Tamarack Grove Engineering Eagle, ID
carmen.pemsler@tamarackgrove.com
Carmen is a structural engineer at Tamarack Grove Engineering in Boise, Idaho. She has worked on a variety of projects from residential to commercial and has gained experience in working with materials such as timber, steel, and concrete. Her favorite part of the job is being able to collaborate with architects and contractors to achieve the goal of building a new structure. Carmen graduated from Boise State University with a degree in Civil Engineering and a minor in Applied Mathematics in May of 2021. She has since earned her EIT and LEED Green Associate licenses. Carmen’s passion for structural engineering derived from her passion for building and designing sus- tainably and with the environment in mind. Outside of engineering, Carmen enjoys attempting to learn new songs on the piano and ukulele. She also loves spending time with her fur baby, Murphy, a three-legged rescue chihuahua. In addition, Carmen spends her free time teaching chess to stu- dents of all ages.
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Chad Coldiron Director of Executive Search Zweig Group Fayetteville, AR
ccoldiron@zweiggroup.com
Chad Coldiron is a Principal, and the Director of Executive Search, at Zweig Group, where he helps AEC firms who are experiencing critical leadership transitions. Chad’s passions are focused on all things involving the team and culture building process, whether it is internally or externally focused. He has coordinated executive searches to fill C-Suite, Board of Direc - tors, and other top-level positions within nationally recognized design firms. His professional background has included experience in the areas of leadership, retention, recruiting, em- ployee experience, sales, risk management, social behaviors and contract negotiation. Prior to joining Zweig Group, Chad developed and directed the client retention department for one of the fastest growing independent insurance brokerages in the U.S. Since joining Zweig Group as an advisor, he has worked with AEC firms throughout the U.S. on a variety of strategic hiring initiatives as well as organizational restructuring, ownership transition, em- ployee training, marketing, and growth campaigns. He brings a commonsense approach to building the right teams in order maximize the client’s growth potential while driving down their overall cost per hire. Chad launched his career by developing strong and valuable relationships in the local and professional communities around Northwest Arkansas. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Fi- nancial Management from the University of Arkansas’ Walton College of Business. Outside of his work at Zweig Group, he enjoys spending time with his family and friends while engaging the community that raised him. You’ll often hear him say “My life is pretty simple, and I love that”.
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Emily Havelka Corporate Communications Leader HED Detroit, MI
ehavelka@hed.design
Emily Havelka has more than a decade of experience in marketing and communications, the majority of which has been within the architectural, engineering, and construction industry. In her current role as the Corporate Communications Leader for the national architecture and engineering firm HED, Emily leads communications and digital marketing strategy and implementation in the realms of media and public relations, online presence, social media, and advertising, among others. Emily has been a pivotal leader in growing her firm’s digital and media channels, with the mission to promote and enrich industry and market knowledge of HED’s integrated service capabilities and responsive, innovative, and sustainable design solutions. Through industry and discipline-relevant conferences, seminars, training programs, certifications, and networking events, Emily continues to expand her knowledge and skills in communications, digi- tal, and professional services marketing. She achieved the Certified Professional Services Marketer (CPSM) certification through the Society for Marketing Professional Services (SMPS), of which she is a member. Other professional memberships include the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) and American Marketing Association (AMA). She holds a Bachelor of Arts from Alma College in Alma, MI, a Master of Arts from the University of Chicago in Chicago, IL, and a Master of Business Adminis- tration from the University of Notre Dame in Notre Dame, IN. As a volunteer in her community, Emily donates her time and professional expertise to various causes including North Star Consulting, LLC., a freelance pro bono consulting agency Emily founded with other alumni of Alma College, consisting of business professionals volunteering their professional expertise and services to local non-profits and causes. She also volunteers time and services to the Communications and Technology Committee of the Shiawassee County Democratic Party (SCDP) in Michigan. Her hobbies include creative writing (primarily of fiction and poetry), reading, and camping with her husband as time allows. She is always happy to connect on LinkedIn to discuss issues rele- vant to marketing and communications.
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Ezequiel Tovar Ownership Transition Analyst Zweig Group Fayetteville, AR
etovar@zweiggroup.com
Ezequiel Tovar is an analyst within Zweig Group’s Ownership Transition team. He works directly with AEC firms to develop and implement successful ownership transi - tion efforts with financial modeling, valuations, and comprehensive strategic planning. Ezequiel joined Zweig Group as an intern in winter of 2021, and recently joined our Fayetteville office as a full-time analyst. Before joining Zweig Group, Ezequiel worked in several capacities including institutional finance and financial & operations analysis.
Ezequiel earned his Bachelor of Science in Finance and Financial Management Ser- vices from the University of Arkansas’ Sam Walton College of Business.
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Hannah Mundy Barlow Director of People Axiom Vancouver, WA
hmundy@axiompllc.com
Hannah has been in progressing levels of leadership in recruiting, talent development and business operations for the last 12 years. She currently serves as the Director of People with Axiom, a structural engineering firm headquartered in Boise, Idaho. In this role she is re - sponsible for fostering a culture of resilient and high-performing teams through recruitment, leadership and team development, engagement, and total rewards. Hannah received her bachelor’s degree in Business from the University of Idaho with an emphasis in Management and Human Resources. She is passionate about creating environments that inspire individuals to fully express their humanity, operate from a growth mindset and find meaningful connection to the work and their purpose. When not at work you can find her deepening her meditation and breathwork practice, talking entirely too much about Taylor Swift and on long walks with her husband and their sweet 3 year old lab/heeler mix in the Pacific Northwest.
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M. Jackie Chang MEP Engineering Project Manager DBR San Antonio, TX
jchang@dbrinc.com
Jackie Chang manages MEP Engineering services for projects across Texas. Her 11 years of experience include MEP engineering and project management for a vari- ety of projects including new construction, additions, renovations, and system up- grades. She thrives with excitement in an environment consisting of design chal- lenges that require problem solving and innovation. Inspiring those around her and in her team to continually improve beyond what they believe is possible motivates her as a career mentor and team leader. The three personality traits she works at attaining are humor, humility, and integrity.
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Jessica Bazán Senior Associate and Business Development Leader O’Connell Robertson Austin, TX
jbazan@oconnellrobertson.com
Jessica Bazán brings 15 years of experience in the architecture, engineering and construc- tion industry. As a Senior Associate with O’Connell Robertson, she serves as the Business Development Leader for a fully integrated architecture and engineering design firm. In that role, Jessica cultivates and supports client relationships across all markets by working close- ly with the Firm leaders, marketing team, and design professionals to communicate Firm strengths in order to develop new business and attain work in Central Texas. Additionally, she provides strategic messaging and graphic design support for bond communication campaigns. Jessica’s knowledge of social media and virtual presentation platforms supports community engagement and public relations for bond programs and client events. As an involved member in the community, Jessica has served as a Board member for non-profit organizations such as the Society of Marketing Professional Services, Austin Edu - cation Foundation and the Pflugerville Education Foundation. She also serves on the grant review committee with another regional school district foundation, is a member and pre- senter with the Texas School Public Relations Association and participated in community programs such as the Central Healthcare Community Champions and Austin ISD UpClose programs. Born and raised in Southwest Austin, Jessica graduated Magna Cum Laude from St. Edward’s University with a Bachelor of Business Administration degree.
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Kara Koenig Interior Architect and Designer Hoefer Welker Leawood, KS
kara.koenig@hoeferwelker.com
Kara is a passionate and dedicated interior architect and designer, bringing her talents to different market sectors. With a lifetime of exposure to the AEC industry thanks to her grand - mother, an interior designer, two grandfathers who worked in the commercial furniture in- dustry, and a father who is an architect, Kara has developed an impressive set of skills and expertise that she brings to every project. Through her work with the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion committee at her firm, Kara actively promotes greater equality for employees across all levels of her organization. She has also earned the prestigious WELL Accredited Professional certification, demonstrating her exper - tise and commitment to advancing human health and wellness in buildings and communi- ties worldwide. Looking ahead, Kara is excited to continue contributing her talents and skills to the AEC in- dustry, where she hopes to make an impact on the next generation of interior architects and designers. Whether working on large-scale projects like Sage Memorial Hospital or smaller community developments like the Platte City Hall and Police Department, Kara is committed to creating spaces that help people thrive.
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Katie Fitzpatrick Marketing & Communications Coordinator Galloway & Company, Inc Greenwood Village, CO
katiefitzpatrick@gallowayus.com
Katie Fitzpatrick is the Marketing and Communications Coordinator for Galloway & Com- pany, Inc. A Colorado native, Katie graduated from CU Boulder with a degree in marketing with a graphic design certificate. Her diverse background includes working in experien - tial marketing providing event management, production, and graphic design, as well as producing experiential trade show booths, branding, and website development. While working in experiential marketing, Katie was required to think outside of the box and make seemingly crazy or impossible ideas come to life. This cultivated her creativity, resource- fulness, and ability to think on her feet. Katie has drawn from her experience to refine Galloway’s internal marketing and external presence at trade shows and events. In 2021, she worked with Galloway’s Director of Mar- keting to update Galloway’s branding, including the stylebook, color palette, and internal and external document templates. She has polished her skills in the art of messaging and her ability to look at a situation critically to find the best approach. Well-honed messaging — and how people perceive your message — is essential when presenting sensitive and powerful topics like DEI, representation, or equality. As part of ElevateHER, Katie would like to use her creativity and marketing skills to advo- cate for women in the A/E/C industry — with the goal of continuing to improve the visibili- ty of women in the industry and broaden the influence of women on our built environment.
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Kellie Delaney Director of Marketing HP Engineering, INC Oklahoma City, OK
kdelaney@hpengineeringinc.com
Kellie Delaney grew up in the AEC industry and is the product of multiple generations of construction contractors. Growing up, she gave impromptu tours to anyone who would listen and would highlight all the places her grandfather and father built in her hometown and surrounding areas. Even though she did not start her professional career in the AEC industry, she has returned to her roots. Kellie graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science degree and a Master of Science in Knowledge Management degree. She spent the last 15 years in the public ser- vice sector, working in digital and traditional marketing. She brings her education and mar- keting experience to HP Engineering Inc., where she serves as the Director of Marketing. Her typical day includes promoting the HP Engineering brand through print and digital collateral, preparing statements of qualifications and proposals, developing strategic rela - tionships, and researching potential business opportunities. She is an active member of the Oklahoma City Community. She is a Women’s Leader- ship Society member and serves as the Vice Chair of the United Way Emerging Leaders of Central Oklahoma Steering Committee. She actively volunteers with the United Way of Central Oklahoma, the Pet Food Pantry, and the Friends of the Metropolitan Library System Booksale. Last year she was named a Journal Record #AchieversUnder40 for the state of Oklahoma.
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Laci Budd Senior Marketing Specialist BHC Tulsa, OK
laci.budd@ibhc.com
Laci Budd is the Senior Marketing Specialist at BHC, a fast-growing civil engineering and surveying firm with offices across Kansas in Overland Park, Kansas City, and Wichita. Laci supports the overall marketing team through creative content design, managing social me- dia, event planning, business development, and proposal development. Her projects include managing the company’s advertising activities, website support, graphic design, client re- lations, and external communications. She co-chairs the company’s newly formed and em- ployee-led DEI Committee, where ideas are generated to educate and enhance diversity, equity, and inclusion practices at BHC. Laci has spent the last five years in the A/E/C indus - try, where she is active in the SMPS Kansas City Chapter. She recently completed the CPSM certification exam, awarding her a promotion to Senior Marketing Specialist. Laci graduated from the University of Central Missouri in 2009 with a bachelor’s degree in Marketing. She always knew she wanted a job in marketing where she could be creative, and every day would be a new challenge. After college, she spent seven years in the civic sector working for the second-largest county in Missouri. Currently, she lives with her husband in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and enjoys summers at the lake, traveling, and music.
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Lalitha Benjaram ERG Program Coordinator Mead & Hunt Sacramento, CA
lalitha.benjaram@meadhunt.com
Lalitha Benjaram started as an Engineer-In-Training in the Water Resources group at Mead & Hunt. She was involved with the company’s formal diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging (DEIB) efforts from the start, which included the formation of an Employee Resource Group (ERG) in 2018. Over the next few years Lalitha gradually transitioned to leading the ERG full- time to advance her company’s DEIB efforts, which is where she found her true passion. As the ERG Program Coordinator, Lalitha works to ensure an environment that is inclusive of all employees. She also helps strategize recruitment and outreach efforts to diversify the talent pool for Mead & Hunt, as well as the AEC industry overall. Lalitha has a passion for encouraging and supporting underrepresented groups to improve the diversity of the next generation of the AEC industry. This passion was shaped by her experience as a minority in her engineering classes in college, where she studied Civil and Environmental Engineering.
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Laura Morton Senior Associate SSOE Group Atlanta, GA
lmorton@ssoe.com
Laura Morton, AIA, is a Senior Associate at SSOE Group, working as a Project Architect and Project Man- ager on a variety of urban mixed-use developments and adaptive reuse projects. She has a passion for serving her fellow architects and dedicates her time to AIA at multiple levels within the organization. In AIA Atlanta, she served as a Communication Director, then advanced to the Executive Committee and is currently serving as Secretary. Concurrently, she is the Young Architect’s Representative for AIA Geor- gia, collaborating with her counterparts around the country to advocate and develop programming for those architects licensed ten years or less. Outside of her elected AIA position responsibilities, AIA Georgia provided the opportunity to bolster her leadership skills by participating in the inaugural class of the Christopher Kelley Leadership Develop- ment Program in 2019, which was followed by serving on the Advisory Board for the CKLDP 2020 and 2021 classes. She also engages in several local organizations, such as Discover Architecture, Equity in Architecture, and ULI/WLI, as well as serves on the Historic Preservation & Land Use committee in her Atlanta neighborhood of Cabbagetown. In her firm, she is a member of the “Culture Committee” which paved the way for a dedicated DEI Leader to be hired at SSOE, as well as establish Employee Resource Groups (ERGs) for women, minority, and LGBTQIA+ employees. Gaining insight from the ElevateHER experience, Laura plans to develop an ERG to address career development for junior designers and architects/engineers within the company, fur- ther building upon the mentorship and tutoring she has provided to colleagues in years past.
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Lawson Picasso San Antonio Lead of Communications and Public Involvement WSP USA lawson.picasso@wsp.com
Lawson Picasso’s career path is unorthodox. She started working in print/digital marketing and advertising at 16 years old. Through many obstacles and pauses, she’s continued to challenge herself by trying something new and learning a facet of the career she’s chosen. She currently serves as WSP’s San Antonio Lead for Communications and Public Involvement and leads projects throughout the U.S., mainly supporting federally funded projects locally in San Antonio and throughout the Central Region. With more than 10 years of experience in communications and outreach, Lawson is utilizing her diverse background to also explore opportunities for WSP in South Texas. Lawson’s experience in both the public and private sectors informs a comprehensive approach to how she develops inclusive engagement plans and equitable solutions to projects, and how she uses her knowledge and network to support pursuits in new markets. As San Antonio Lead of Communications and Public Involvement for WSP USA, a leading engineering, environment and professional services consultancy, Lawson Picasso is committed to educating and serving her community. Picasso oversees a team of three, which thoughtfully works together to create STEM-rich learning environments throughout the city of San Antonio with the VIA ART Program, a first-of-its-kind initiative and largest infrastructure project in the region. With the implementation of this program, Picasso has introduced technology and conceptual designs to the city’s Advanced Rapid Transit (ART) stations, bringing elements of science, technology, art and mathematics (STEAM) into communities where households may not have access to that type of learning and education. Under her guidance, they were able to meet with almost 300 residents and received over 450 comments that were utilized in the initial planning and design of the project. Additionally, she ensured that accessibility was always at the forefront of community engagement and designed the meetings to be inclusive to attendees by offering Spanish-speaking and American Sign Language (ASL) interpreters at all public meetings. In addition to her work with VIA, Lawson has also worked across the country supporting projects in Utah, New York, and Ohio. Lawson Picasso is a passionate advocate for those less fortunate and brings her lived experience to all areas of her work. Recently, she accompanied San Antonio Food Bank President and CEO, Eric Cooper, to the inaugural White House Conference on Hunger, Nutrition and Health with President Joe Biden. These topics are especially important to Picasso, having lived out of her car when she was 20 years old, during which time she faced barriers and extremely minimal access to basic-life necessities. Through her work with the food bank, Picasso is on a lifelong mission to minimize – and hopefully end – food insecurity in the United States, so that no person experiences similar hard- ships and access challenges. In addition to her work with the food bank, Picasso partners with local housing advocates to advocate for policies and services that will ad- dress these needs in San Antonio’s most marginalized communities. Most recently, Picasso proudly served on San Antonio Bond’s Housing Committee, which passed a policy she proposed that requires those interested in Housing Bond funds to submit Request For Proposal (RFP) in line with the city’s Displacement Impact Risk Assessment and solutions for any risks that may occur. She is a scorer for the Bond’s Housing RFPs, focused on rental rehabilitation; sits on City Public Service Energy’s Citizen Advisory Commit- tee, where she closely works with the utility company’s board to ensure what’s being proposed benefits all households; and was newly appointed to participate on the City of San Antonio’s Bond Commission. She was recently accepted into the 2023 class of Leadership San Antonio via the San Antonio Chamber and San Antonio Hispanic Chamber. It is considered the premier program for existing and emerging leaders in the Alamo Region.
In short, through her professional work, personal downtime, and as a busy mom, Picasso demonstrates that she is invested in her commu- nity; committed to improving mobility; and dedicated to giving back to others.
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Michele Ouimet Marketing Director Colliers Engineering & Design Red Bank, NJ
michele.ouimet@collierseng.com
Ms. Ouimet is the Marketing Director at Colliers Engineering & Design, an award-winning multi-discipline engineering and architectural design firm with 2000+ employees located in over 60 offices nationwide. Headquartered in New Jersey, the firm is actively expanding on a national level organically and through acquisitions. Ms. Ouimet is responsible for overseeing all aspects of CED’s comprehensive marketing efforts while aligning and building brand reputation to achieve revenue goals. This includes driving marketing strategy and planning by establishing and leading corporate marketing campaigns and initiatives. She is also responsible for promoting the growth of the company through the many phases of acquisitions. Establishing and maintaining all internal and external communications, and strategic marketing and branding programs contributed to the firm doubling its revenue through acquisitions over the last 24 months in addition to the 25% organic revenue growth. With over 25 years of design, communication and marketing experience and her proven abil- ity to lead, manage and motivate marketing teams, she has successfully established herself as a leader in marketing industry. Some of her major leadership initiatives include being co-founder and Executive Director of the firm’s Women’s Organization, an internal initiative that aims to educate, engage and em - power its female workforce and surrounding communities. She is also actively involved and supporting the Junior Achievement of New Jersey North District a nonprofit aimed at inspir - ing and preparing young people for economic success.
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Sarah Welsh Human Resources Manager L.A. Fuess Partners Las Colinas, TX
swelsh@lafp.com
Sarah Welsh is the Human Resources Manager for L.A. Fuess Partners, a structural engineer- ing firm based in Dallas, TX, with additional offices located in Boston, MA and Austin, TX. She joined the organization as their lead people strategist in May 2022, and in just the last seven months she has implemented a formalized mentorship program and spearheaded success- ful employee engagement efforts. Her current projects include implementing L.A. Fuess’ first HRIS platform and formalizing the talent acquisition and management processes. Her career began in the A/E/C community shortly after graduating from Texas Wesleyan University. Over the last 17 years, she has supported the HR function for both construction and engineering firms, with a couple of detours into the healthcare and transportation indus - tries. In 2017, she received her SHRM-CP certification, and in 2022, she received her master’s degree in HR Management from Tarleton State University. She is currently in the process of studying to sit for the SPHR exam later this year. Sarah is especially proud of her membership in the National Association of Women in Con- struction (NAWIC), having served as a chapter secretary, as well as chairing multiple commit- tees. Her participation in NAWIC represents her passion for promoting STEM and construc- tion careers for women, from early childhood education through college. She is committed to seeking ways to promote diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging in every single strate- gic people initiative in her organization and in the world at large. This drive is what led her to apply to the 2023 ElevateHER cohort and powers her desire to make it a success.
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Shelby Harvey Talent Development & HR Lead BHC Englewood, CO
shelby.harvey@ibhc.com
Shelby Harvey has over 6 years of experience in the AEC industry, and is currently the Talent Development & HR Lead at BHC, a civil engineering consulting firm in Over - land Park, KS. She obtained her undergraduate degree in Communication from the University of Central Missouri and has her MBA with an emphasis in HR Management from Baker University. She has a passion for promoting professional growth and de- velopment, which has led her to become a certified CliftonStrengths coach, as well as manage BHC’s summer internship program. Shelby is also a co-lead of BHC’s DEI committee.
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Stephanie Putzke Owner and Principal
Cyntergy Tulsa, OK
sputzke@cyntergy.com
Ms. Putzke is an Owner and Principal at Cyntergy. Stephanie actively serves as a Principal on customer projects, along with performing her operational role at the firm as it’s Director of Interior Design. Since joining the firm, Stephanie has worked on projects varying in scale and scope and her responsibilities have included conceptual design, design development, con- struction detailing, and graphic presentation. Stephanie holds a Masters degree in Architec- ture from the University of Kansas and spent the early years of her career focusing on archi- tectural interiors. Later earning certifications and licensure as an interior designer Stephanie now possesses a unique ability to understand a project from multiple angles and success- fully coordinate both disciplines. One of the most beneficial faculties Stephanie possesses is the talent to assess the needs of people, for strong teams and build trust both internally and with our customers. Open and fluid communications are key contributors to Stephanie’s success. She has a natural ability to allow her clients to feel heard and understood, and to draw on what they’re saying, or discern what they’re not saying in order to create remarkable interiors. Stephanie designs spaces where people live comfortably and work productively. By gaining an under- standing of her client’s lifestyles and culture’s, she can translate their personalities to the built environment expressing the client throughout their surroundings.
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