06.03.2022A Cultural Imperative

The unusual events and stark images of the pandemic will forever be in our national consciousness. While undoubtedly unique, these experiences are collective: masks, empty grocery shelves, school closings, and a remote-work reality.
06.03.2022Lisa Kammer, P.G. – Tackling PFAS with Innovative Technologies and Sustainable Choices

Lisa Kammer, P.G., serves as Weston’s Senior PFAS Market Leader and Emerging Contaminant Community of Practice Leader. She has 17 years’ experience in site investigation, characterization (remedial investigations/feasibility studies), and remediation, Superfund project management, and long-term monitoring programs.
06.02.2022Lazar Vukadinovic

Born in Serbia, southeast Europe; moved to the U.S. more than 10 years ago, lived in Aspen Colorado and is now settled in Bergen County, NJ.
06.02.2022From Risk to Opportunity: Mapping the Path Toward Climate Resilience

Our clients and the environmental infrastructure market are quickly adapting to business priorities shifting toward climate resilience. With a greater demand for resources by a burgeoning population, impacts from extreme weather events are posing a much larger threat to the global economy and environment.
06.01.2022Wendy Shaw

My background is in maritime trades. I had worked in commercial fishing and as a harbor master before taking a break to stay home with my two children.
06.01.2022Geoffrey Compeau – Moving to the Future of Work

Geoffrey Compeau, Ph.D., Fellow Society of American Military Engineers (SAME), is Weston’s Senior VP and Federal West Regional Client Operations Director leading multiple projects and programs that contribute to a $400M annual enterprise.
05.31.2022Sergio Franco-Canchola

An exciting part of my work is that I get to touch several aspects of engineering: mechanical, electrical, civil, etc. I learn from all disciplines in the Fuels Program.
05.30.2022Suraj Shankar

I was involved in several unique STEM projects in India, mostly water resources, that captured my interest and gave me the nudge to get higher education and move to the U.S.
05.29.2022Justine Apodaca

I work out of the Albuquerque office. We’re a small, tight-knit group. I enjoy each of my fellow Burqueños (a person who lives or is from Albuquerque).