2017 Campus RainWorks Challenge Judges
The Campus RainWorks Challenge encourages an interdisciplinary approach to stormwater management. Judges from EPA, the American Society of Civil EngineersExit, the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA)Exit and the Water Environment Federation (WEF) Exitgenerously volunteered their time to evaluate the design proposals submitted by student teams. EPA would like to thank the following individuals for serving as judges during the 2017 Campus RainWorks Challenge:
Final Judging Round
Stephen Cook, ASLA
VIKA Maryland, LLC
Germantown, MD
Suha Atiyeh, WEF
Atiyeh Consulting
Alexandria, VA
Dan Christian, ASCE
Tetra Tech
Lansing, MI
Robert Goo
U.S. EPA, Office of Water
Washington, DC
Jenny Molloy
U.S. EPA, Office of Water
Washington, DC
Clark Wilson
U.S. EPA, Office of Policy
Washington, DC
Melissa Kramer
U.S. EPA, Office of Policy
Washington, DC
David Pyzoha, WEF
Gresham, Smith and Partners
Centerville, OH
Hunter Beckham, ASLA
Beckham Consulting LLC
Alexandria, VA
Scott Struck, ASCE
Geosyntec Consultants
Lafayette, CO
Initial Judging Round
Jim Davis, ASLA
Landtech Design
Saint Louis, MO
Mark Mylin
U.S. EPA
Washington, DC
Natalia Cagide Elmer, ASLA
Parsons Corporation
Syracuse, NY
Laura Tenny, ASLA
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Cambridge, MA
Robyn DeYoung
U.S. EPA
Washington, DC
Aditya Tyagi, ASCE
CH2M Hill
Round Rock, TX
Mary Pat McGuire, ASLA
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Urbana, IL
Brian Shell, WEF
WSP USA
Baltimore, MD
Michael Clar, ASCE
Ecosite, Inc
College Park, MD
Tim Dean, WEF
John Wood Group PLC
Cranberry, PA
Harry Zhang, WEF
Water Environmenta and Reuse Foundation
Alexandria, VA
Dan Radulescu, WEF
Worldwide Environmental Protection Services
Spring Valley, NY
Christine McKay
U.S. EPA, Region 4
Atlanta, GA
Kathlie Jeng Bulloch, ASCE
City of Houston, Office of the City Engineer
Houston, TX
Suzanna M. Perea
U.S. EPA, Region 6
Dallas, TX
Kacy Sable
U.S. EPA, Region 4
Atlanta, GA
Greg Scott, ASCE
Buchart Thorn
Pittsburgh, PA