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March 26, 2025





Ethos Civil announced the addition of Trevor McDonald and William Thompson as shareholders, as well as welcoming Jonathan Wilson, Kyle Beller, and Robert Braday to its growing team.
McDonald and Thompson became shareholders in 2024. McDonald has 12 years of experience and has been with the firm since 2022. He manages a civil engineering team at the firm's Tacoma office. One of his current projects is the design-build Fire Services Training Center at Bates Technical College.
Thompson has six years of experience and has been with the firm since 2021. He manages the firm's Wenatchee office. One of his current projects is the design-build I-5 Secret Creek Fish Passage project.
Wilson is a graduate of George Fox University and a professional engineer, with five years of experience that includes engineering and land surveying. His most recent role at 3J Consulting involved contributing to private site-civil development projects, construction inspection, and erosion control inspection. Wilson is serving as the lead engineer for the Mountain Highway Baptist Church Addition project. He is located in the Portland area and will help grow Ethos Civil's Oregon presence.
Beller has five years of civil design experience, with additional background in heavy equipment operation and maintenance. An alum of the Colorado School of Mines, Beller recently worked at SCJ Alliance, where he contributed to private site-civil development, public transportation, and tribal projects. He also performed construction inspection services. Beller joins the Ethos Civil team in the Wenatchee office, serving as a lead civil designer for several levy projects with North Kitsap School District.
Braday is a recent graduate of the University of Kansas School of Engineering, where he worked as a civil engineering lab tech assistant. Braday is serving as a civil designer in Ethos Civil's Spokane office. In addition to his role as a designer, Braday is providing construction administration support for the Columbarium Walls & Upgrades project at the Washington Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Lake campus.