ROUND ROCK, TX — Quiddity Engineering announces the appointment of Ryan Ingram as Division Manager of the company's new Environmental service line.
With more than 17 years of experience in the natural resources and engineering sectors, Ingram brings a wealth of expertise in the energy, transportation, utility, flood control, coastal, ports, and rail/transit industries. He has been involved in dozens of successful projects from inception through post-construction, including NEPA clearance, final design, and post-construction monitoring.
Ingram spent his early career at Jacobs Engineering and went on to hold leadership positions at engineering firms, including AtkinsRéalis and AECOM, along with John Chance Land Surveys, a surveying firm in Texas and Louisiana. Most recently, he served as Senior Environmental Project Manager for the Central Region at AtkinsRéalis, where he managed a team of scientists/planners, led client and agency meetings, executed fieldwork, developed schedules and technical documentation, and oversaw QA/QC.
"We are thrilled to have Ryan onboard as we launch this very important environmental division of Quiddity," said Clayton Black, Quiddity CEO. "Ryan's comprehensive experience, coupled with his deep understanding of the environmental space and a proven track record with a diverse range of clients, will be instrumental in helping Quiddity drive additional value for our customers and the communities we serve."
A 2006 graduate of Stephen F. Austin University, Ingram has expertise in the NEPA process, federal and state regulatory compliance, impact thresholds/triggers, and permitting.
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His credentials include licensing as a Certified Wildlife Biologist, Certified Floodplain Manager, and Texas Parks and Wildlife Department Scientific Research Permit Holder, among others.
Ingram will be based in Quiddity's office in Round Rock, Texas, marking a significant step forward in the company's regional growth strategies.