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June 11, 2008
Hart Crowser hired five new staff members. New Seattle employees are Kunal Shah, Carl Ulberg and Vanessa Pepoy. Shah, a geotechnical engineer, is working on projects that require slope stability analyses and foundation design for commercial developments. Ulberg, a field geologist, has a strong background in seismic studies. He has performed field work at several new construction projects in Seattle, including Starbucks, Terminal 91, the Interbay Urban Center and University Village. Pepoy is an environmental scientist. She is conducting Phase I Environmental Site Assessments, assisting with water monitoring and bioremediation at former dry cleaning sites, and performing soil sampling in the South Lake Union area. The firm also hired Brandon Jensen in its Edmonds office and Troy Fowler in its Portland office. Jensen is a biologist with experience in water quality and fish health analyses. He is working on eel grass restoration projects in Snohomish and Whatcom Counties, freshwater stream habitat evaluations in Alaska, and habitat monitoring in Cook Inlet. Fowler is a biochemist with a background in bioremediation and chemical oxidation for property contaminated with solvents, hydrocarbons, and metals.