Current Role
Greg is responsible for the managerial oversight of the Natural Resources Practice Area and direct supervision of complex water resources projects that range from ecological restoration of natural areas to urban drainage remediation to FEMA/US Army Corps of Engineers permitting.
Experience & Education
Greg has 24 years of experience in civil engineering with an emphasis in water resources, including habitat restoration design, bank stabilization, drainage assessment and remediation, hydrologic and hydraulic studies, water quality, green infrastructure and best management practices, erosion control and local, state and federal permitting.
He has performed expert witness services for many drainage concern and erosion control cases, including federal Section 404 Clean Water Act violation cases, and local drainage problem area assessment and hydrologic/hydraulic calculations.
Greg holds a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from Calvin College and an MBA from DePaul University’s Kellstadt Graduate School of Business. He is a licensed professional engineer in Illinois, Arizona, Colorado and Michigan. Greg is active in speaking engagements and stormwater training for various associations including American Public Works Association, Association of Floodplain and Stormwater Mangers and Association of Park Districts.