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BUSINESS NEWS WILSON & COMPANY ANNOUNCES SIX NEW SHAREHOLDERS Wilson & Company Inc., Engineers & Architects, announces six new shareholders whose contributions strengthen client relationships and support the firm’s growth goals. “This group is an integral part of Wilson & Company’s long-term success,” said Jim Brady, PE, president and CEO of Wilson & Company, “Their leadership and discipline continue to support our growth vision. This commitment and dedication transcend into project deliverables and the relationships built with our clients and communities.” Kyle Godwin, PE, Civil Practice Lead, Colorado Land Development, has 17 years of proven expertise and leadership in civil engineering. His specialization in site civil design, utility design and coordination, and stormwater management continues to directly contribute to the success of key projects and the growth of Wilson & Company along Colorado’s Front Range. As a leader in the land development practice, Godwin has played a pivotal role in strengthening client relationships and advancing the firm’s strategic goals. Kyle Guenther, PE, Civil Practice Lead, Kansas, brings more than 15 years of broad technical expertise and leadership across diverse projects. As a transportation engineer, Guenther demonstrated his commitment to delivering high-quality solutions through his ability to guide complex urban-to- rural infrastructure projects from concept through construction. His involvement in alternative delivery projects and his knowledge in areas such as align design, drainage, pedestrian access, and construction phasing establish him as a

trusted client resource and a contributor to Wilson & Company’s success in transportation. James Heaton, CFM, Water/Wastewater Practice Lead, Arizona, consistently demonstrates his technical expertise, project leadership, and ability to deliver innovative solutions for municipal and flood control clients. With 12 years of experience, Heaton has established himself as an expert in wastewater design and project management. He provides a wide range of expertise in pipeline design and construction, hydraulics, drainage, erosion and sediment control, and water quality and permitting. His versatile skillset and consistent track record of successfully delivering projects make him an integral part of the firm’s water and wastewater practice. Ricardo Maldonado, RA, Architecture Practice Lead, Southwest Region, brings his architectural expertise, leadership, and commitment to delivering thoughtful, client-centered design to every project. With more than 19 years of experience, Maldonado has played a pivotal role in advancing the company’s buildings practice through his strengths in project management, construction administration, and 3D design. His work on educational, municipal, corporate, civil, and federal projects demonstrates his dedication to functional, inclusive design. Maldonado’s specialized rendering software capabilities elevate clients’ experiences by bringing concepts to life before construction begins, supporting quality and customization in every project. Audrey Moentmann, PE, Structural Engineering Manager, is recognized for her knowledge, client focus, and contributions to Wilson & Company’s

culture. During her eight years with the firm, Moentmann has demonstrated strong capabilities in highway and railroad bridge design, inspection, and rating, making her a valuable partner to clients. Her proven understanding of conceptual, preliminary, and final design documents makes her an asset when working with rail sector clients. Beyond her engineering work, she plays a vital role as a purpose and culture champion, helping to build a positive, engaged workplace that supports the firm’s long- term success. Brian Schalk, PE, CFM, Associate Vice President, Water Resources National Practice Lead, consistently delivers high-quality water resources solutions through his leadership. With 25 years of experience, Schalk is a recognized expert in stormwater analysis and design, known for his ability to guide complex projects from technical analysis through implementation. His proficiency in 1D and 2D hydraulic and hydrological modeling, alternative formulation and evaluation, flood control facility design, and floodplain delineations has positioned him as a trusted advisor to clients and a leader within the firm. Schalk’s management of large-scale, complex projects, such as FEMA Risk MAP studies, area drainage master studies, and watershed strategic planning, reflects his acumen and ability to lead multifaceted initiatives. Wilson & Company is a rapidly growing firm that prioritizes culture through the practice of Higher Relationships within the organization and with clients across every practice and sector. The shareholders are stewards of the company and are fully invested in sustaining this culture for collective success.

“Those of us who know what our priorities really are and don’t let anything keep us from getting the important stuff done every time without fail are the ones who – in spite of this crazy workday and life we live – keep advancing our craft and firms.”

MARK ZWEIG, from page 5

is most important. If you need help picking, consult a mentor or someone you respect who is extremely successful at what they do, and get their input. Priorities. Do what is most important every day. Do those things first. Do those things every single time. And if something has to slip, make sure it is the least important stuff for you to get done, not the most important. Mark Zweig is Zweig Group’s chairman and founder. Contact him at mzweig@zweiggroup.com.

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THE ZWEIG LETTER OCTOBER 27, 2025, ISSUE 1607

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