Profiles

Profiles of staff members

Matt Johnson, PE

Matt is a professional engineer in Mead & Hunt’s Tallahassee, FL office. Matt has worked on roadway projects ranging large-scale widening, interstates, resurfacing, intersection improvements and various pedestrian facilities. He is well-versed in FDOT procedures and standards from the preliminary stages of project development to construction and maintenance. In his free time Matt enjoys spending […]

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Stephen Sullivan, PE

Stephen is a civil engineer serving the water sector with extensive experience in the planning, design and construction of water resources and power projects. His work spans multiple facility types, including hydroelectric facilities, flood control facilities, water intake facilities, irrigation facilities, and more. When not at work, Stephen enjoys visiting family throughout the western US

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Chris Hirschmann

Chris is a mechanical engineer with Mead & Hunt’s Food & Beverage sector in the Sacramento, CA office. He specializes in the analysis and design of mechanical utility systems. In his free time, Chris can be found in the mountains, in a canoe on a lake or exploring trails in his Jeep.

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Chris Reis, PE

Chris serves as Mead & Hunt’s National Aviation Engineering Practice Leader, performing engineering design and construction services for military, air carrier, and general aviation clients nationwide. His work includes program management and addressing client needs to achieve successful projects. When he’s not at work, you can find Chris enjoying our nation’s back-country roads on his

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Mike Herman

Mike is commander of the Army Component of the California State Guard and a civil engineer and project manager with Mead & Hunt. He has extensive experience collaborating on military projects, especially California Army & Air National Guard; California state projects; and USACE projects. When not at work, Mike is a regular runner and skier,

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Kyle Golden

Kyle is the Construction Services Vertical CEI Department Manager. He provides exceptional vertical construction engineering & inspections. Kyle is adept at finding workable, cost-effective, and efficient solutions to our clients’ toughest project challenges. Along with Construction Services, Kyle is very passionate and active in the Innovation Initiative within Mead & Hunt. Outside of work, Kyle

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Louie Husseini

Louie is a project manager and structural designer serving the transportation sector. He also serves as a Transportation Group Quality Facilitator responsible for implementing the Transportation Group QAQC standards. When not at work, Louie enjoys the outdoors taking part in Jeep off road trips and spending time with family.

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Jeff Leonard, PE

Jeff is a Mead & Hunt Vice President serving the aviation sector. In addition to his extensive experience in infrastructure and airport improvement design projects and construction administration, Jeff excels in coordination between clients, the FAA, public utility agencies, contractors and airport users. Outside of work, Jeff enjoys spending time with his wife and four

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Keith Farquhar, PE, PMP

Keith brings nearly 20 years of project and quality management experience to transportation projects. He has championed the quality management process for multiple design and construction projects. When not mentoring young engineers at work, Keith can be found at home mentoring four future engineers with various degrees of success.

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Pat Peyton

As Knowledge Manager, Pat puts the processes and systems in place that enable Mead & Hunt to manage knowledge and continue to serve our clients and communities. When not at work, Pat enjoys reading novels, writing short stories, canoeing, and camping. She loves teaching her grandchildren about human rights and kindness, a love of nature and its

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