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Vanasse Hangen Brustlin Inc., a Watertown-based engineering firm with operations in Worcester, announced that 11 staff members have earned Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design accreditation from the U.S. Green Building Council.
The newly accredited professionals in the region are: Jeff Fasser, director of landscape architecture; Jean Garbier, senior landscape architect; Erin Heacock, environmental planner; Selma Mandzo, transportation engineer; Mike Paiewonsky, environmental planner and project manager; Anne Podkaminer, environmental planner; Nia Rodgers, landscape architect; Griffin Ryder, senior project engineer; Susan Sloan-Rossiter, principal and senior project manager; Kim Threlfall, environmental scientist and Jason Zogg, planner.
They will be joining 64 other LEED accredited professionals at VHB.
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