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In 2019, a group of 13 women from across RS&H gathered amid a Denver, Colorado snowstorm to help bring the Ignite Women’s Leadership Network to life.
RS&H has been recognized by the Charlotte Business Journal as one of the best places to work in the region
Allie Joiner Estell, a San Antonio-based traffic engineer and project manager, found a fascination with traffic signal timing long before she sat behind the wheel.
Amid the pandemic, RS&H’s six-year tradition of working with Jacksonville’s Independent Living Resource Center (ILRC) to build wheelchair-accessible Halloween costumes was met with questions. But with a little extra coordination, the tradition has lived on – albeit with a few extra safety measures.
This year’s crop of associates cross markets, geographies and disciplines, but they are united in their dedication to their clients, communities and each other. At a virtual August town hall, company leadership honored the associates for their countless contributions to the company’s continued growth.
Leerie Jenkins, Jr. started at RS&H in Jacksonville in 1972 as a landscape architect, his first job after graduating college. Six years later, a Jacksonville native Joe Debs came home after graduating to join RS&H in hopes of becoming a transportation engineer.
When RS&H associates Dan Carroll and Nick Patterson graduated from Michigan State University and drove to sunny Jacksonville, Florida, in 2004, the pair were excited to start their careers.
RS&H launched Ignite, a Women’s Networking Association in September. The initiative aims to not only empower the women of RS&H through connection and mentoring opportunities but to support the company’s culture of inclusion and give associates an opportunity to participate in like-minded community causes.
In honor of National Bow Tie Day we button up our collars and prepare to celebrate, let’s explore the history of the bow tie and its conspicuous connection to the A/E/C industry.
A couple of years ago, Mark was managing a project with little wiggle room in the budget. Stakeholders had a lot of opinions on how to divvy up the funds, and they struggled to come up with a consensus.
When Ben Chandler, PG, LEED AP decided to pursue a degree in geology, it was an easy choice. With his love for the outdoors and interest in science and math, it was clear that this was the right path for him.
RS&H has been honored by the Jacksonville Business Journal as one of Jacksonville’s Best Places to Work.
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