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June 18, 2003
At Associated Earth Sciences, Jamey Battermann has been promoted to associate; Scott Hannah has been promoted to senior project geologist; and Maire Thornton has been hired as senior geotechnical engineer.
Battermann specializes in erosion and sediment control engineering and construction monitoring. He is a certified professional by internationally recognized organizations -- the International Erosion Control Association and the Soil Conservation Society. Additionally, for the past three years Battermann has held a committee position with the Erosion Control Association. He is also involved with the approval process for new erosion control technologies.
Hannah has more than 16 years of experience in geologic hazards/geotechnical engineering investigations and geotechnical inspections throughout western Washington. He has worked on numerous single-family residential, multi-family and commercial developments. In addition to providing geotechnical and geological hazard studies and construction monitoring inspections, he is also is responsible for scheduling the geotechnical engineering personnel at the Kirkland office.
Thornton has more than 20 years of professional geotechnical engineering experience in Washington and California. Her experience includes geotechnical investigations, design and construction monitoring for residential, commercial and municipal projects.