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Ines Nizeye

Ines is a land use and transportation planner with expertise in Safe Routes to School, safety action plans, zoning, transit planning, ADA compliance, and bicycle-pedestrian network planning. Her experience also extends to transit finance and multimodal access. Ines has collaborated with all levels of government to implement solutions that strengthen the connection between transportation and […]

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Royce Holden

Royce Holden is the go-to guy when it comes to IT, cybersecurity and AI strategy—he’s been leading the charge at Mead & Hunt for the past 18 months, helping clients future-proof their digital landscapes. From IT transformation to smart, responsible AI adoption, Royce brings energy and expertise to every challenge. When he’s not shaping the

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Ryan Greif, PE

Ryan is the hydrology and hydraulics engineering supervisor for Mead & Hunt’s dams, hydro, and flood risk reduction team. For 17 years, he has planned, analyzed, modeled, and designed hydroelectric facilities, assuring dam safety and providing flood protection. When he’s not perfecting a new recipe with his five favorite taste-testers, he is exploring ways he

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Brian Till

Brian Till leads the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Group with the goal of making a measurable, lasting impact on our communities and planet. He brings over 25 years of experience as a design engineer, project manager, and project principal to developing renewable energy solutions. Outside of work, Brian enjoys spending time outdoors, including hunting, fishing, and

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Steven Andersen

With decades of experience as a laboratory planner and senior architect, Steven thrives on designing a diverse range of labs, from high-containment research to corporate, environmental, energy, water, academic, and federal labs. He takes great satisfaction in crafting spaces that empower scientific advancements and make the process more enjoyable. Outside the office, you can find

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Andy Martin

Andy has two decades of experience in archaeology in both cultural resource management and research excavations. He has worked on and led many precontact, historic, and cemetery excavations across the East Coast. Andy has authored numerous articles in archaeological journals and chapters in regional books.

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Colleen Betti

Colleen Betti has over a decade of experience in the archaeology and historic research friends in the mid-Atlantic region. Her work has been published in numerous archaeology publications, including the Journal of African Diaspora Archaeology and Heritage. Colleen also serves on the board of the Woodville Rosenwald School Foundation.

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Sammy Lovette

Sammy is an Archaeological Lab Technician originally from North Carolina. She holds a bachelor’s degree in Anthropology with a concentration in Forensics from Western Carolina University and is currently pursuing a master’s degree in Anthropology and Archaeology through Extension Studies at Harvard University. Before joining Mead & Hunt, she gained valuable experience as an archaeological

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Bill Liebeknecht

Bill is experienced in writing and implementing cultural resource management (CRM) research designs. He works on CRM projects and directs archaeological surveys and excavations, with a focus on the Mid-Atlantic region. His work has been published in a variety of archaeological publications, and he authored chapters on historical archaeology in regional books.

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Kerri Barile Tambs

Kerri has 30+ years of experience in cultural resource management and expertise in coordinating complex projects under various federal, state, and local laws. Kerri has partnered with hundreds of organizations to develop Programmatic Agreements and Memorandums of Agreement. She teaches university courses in historic preservation while being an active member in her community.

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