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In 1988, current RS&H Corporate Vice President Chung Rutter took a new colleague, Kris Bolt, to lunch on her first day at a small architecture firm in Jacksonville. 27 years later, Chung took Kris to lunch again – this time on her first day at RS&H. The 2015 lunch came after a recruitment campaign led by none other than Chung himself.
In 16 years with RS&H, County has risen up through the ranks to become a Vice President and the Jacksonville Office Leader for the firm’s Transportation-Infrastructure Practice.
For Amanda O’Krongley, the Aviation industry is a family business. She and her husband, whom she met at Embry Riddle Aeronautical University, are both Aviation planners.
Ray Strandberg was born on the Fort Carson Army Base where he spent most of his time skiing, fishing and hiking the Colorado terrain. To this day, it’s clear that the outdoors remain important to him, Ray’s co-workers say.
RS&H Senior Structural Engineer Ryan Vasile has long-earned praise from colleagues and clients. Earlier this month, he picked up honors from his profession.
As RS&H celebrates Founders’ Day on Feb. 14, we recognize those who laid the foundation for RS&H to grow into the flourishing company that it is today.
Three Saturdays in a row during the month of January, several associates from the Orlando office cut wood, poured concrete, drilled screws, and built a wheelchair-accessible ramp for a local friend in need.
RS&H National Design Director Philip Robbie stood on the TEDx stage in Jacksonville’s Florida Theatre and delivered a call to action for all creatives: Build.
Gordy’s years abroad in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineering (USACE) provided him with innumerable lessons. But, perhaps most importantly, his work abroad reinforced how many ways there are to solve a problem.
Sustainability Leader Ben Moore and his team rely on a three-element formula for successful sustainability efforts. The Hallandale Beach Sustainability Plan is evidence of that success.
Nine-year-old Robbie had spent the whole month looking forward to Halloween, when he would put on his Dash (from The Incredibles) costume and go trick-or-treating. But instead of celebrating Halloween, Robbie and his parents spent their evening in the hospital, trying to figure out the cause of a series of seizures Robbie had experienced that day.
RS&H’s Tyler, Texas office presented an award for $5,000 from the RS&H Elevate Fund to the Discovery Science Place museum of Tyler, Texas.
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