Senior Project Manager Gabriel Ramirez has over 20 years of experience as a water/wastewater professional serving in management and executive positions with the City of Corpus Christi and winning multiple awards for his project achievements. Senior Consultant Colleen Johnson brings over 26 years of experience to the team with experience in inorganic chemical manufacturing, midstream and downstream facilities, multiple environmental fields, and project management. Ramirez and Johnson will help lead efforts to grow CEC's business in Corpus Christi.
Furthermore, adding to the team will be Technician II Nefhi Alvarado, Project Manager I Noah Hoffman, Project Scientist Kelsey McCreless, and Assistant Project Manager Andrea Rhode. Ongoing relationship building by this group has led to the expansion of CEC’s client list and associated work.
Corpus Christi has become the largest oil & gas/energy export location in the U.S. and one of the largest petrochemical manufacturing and export locations. The Texas Coastal Bend area, centered around Corpus Christi, is set to expand further in the next decade with additional billions of dollars in proposed private and public sector investments. Establishing physical operations in the Coastal Bend aligns with CEC’s growth strategies in manufacturing, taking advantage of the company's existing team members’ expertise in the petrochemical and oil & gas marketplaces.