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Conference call: Nic Andreani A principal currently serving as president with W&M Environmental Group, LLC (Hot Firm #81 for 2016), a 50-person environmental services consulting firm based in Texas.
By LIISA ANDREASSEN Correspondent
“O ne thing we didn’t expect is the significant impact it has on the firm’s culture,” Andre- ani says, referring to ownership transition. “Not only does it communicate that there’s a plan in place, but it shows everyone in the firm that there’s opportunity and recognition for hard work and perseverance.” Andreani serves as president and is responsible for the firm’s operations in Austin, Houston, Plano, Fort Worth, Corpus Christi, and San Antonio. He consults in the field of regulatory compliance with specific experience in the remediation of impact- ed soil and groundwater, brownfield transactions, permitting, development and implementation of corporate level compliance management programs, strategic planning, and environmental litigation support. He participates in process audits and has
worked on high profile matters such as the Deep- water Horizon incident. A CONVERSATION WITH NIC ANDREANI. The Zweig Letter: In the next couple of years, what A/E segments will heat up, and which ones will cool down? Nic Andreani: Our goal is to continue to expand our team of experts who can simplify and solve complex environmental problems. Since we’re Tex- as based, we’re seeing strong investments in oil and gas. There also appears to be strong growth in man- ufacturing across the country. W&M will be pre- pared to support our manufacturing clients in re- mediation, environmental program management, wastewater, and permitting.
Nic Andreani, President, W&M Environ- mental Group, LLC
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