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March 2, 2022

Landau Associates

Weber

Jacob

Saltanovitz

Fellows

Halbert

Woerman

Hannuksela

McCaughan

Landau Associates is growing. Shortly after the onset of the pandemic in 2020, Chip Halbert succeeded Jay Bower as CEO. In 2021, Landau closed its Edmonds and downtown Seattle offices and opened a new office in Northgate. The firm hired more than 20 new employees and expanded its Northwest geographic footprint to include Boise, Idaho. Beginning in 2022, Jeff Fellows, PE, MBA will step into a newly created role as vice president of environmental services. Fellow's new position will allow him to focus on technical quality and risk management within both of Landau's environmental practice areas – remediation and permitting and compliance.

In addition to creating this new role, Landau promoted three senior managers to technical service director roles to help lead the operational management of the firm's full range of services. Katie Saltanovitz, PE will take over leadership of the Permitting & Compliance Technical Services Team while Clint Jacob, PE, LG will champion the Environmental Remediation Technical Services Team. Landau's organizational change also includes the creation of a Water Resources Technical Services Team, bringing focus to an important part of the firm's practice, and naming Eric Weber, LHG, CWRE as its lead. Geotechnical Engineering rounds out the firm's primary service areas and will continue to be led by Calvin McCaughan, PE. Other leadership changes include naming Tracy Hannuksela as vice president of people & support services and Scott Woerman, MBA as vice president of client strategy & risk management.




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