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First Name Last Name Company Title Address 1 Address 2 Address 3 City State Zip Phone Email Todd Addison Jacoby Development, Inc First Name Last Name Company Title Address 1 Address 2 Address 3 City State Zip Phone Email Todd Addison Jacoby Development, Inc. Project Manager 171 17th St NW Suite 1550 171 17th St NW Suite 1550 Atlanta Georgia 30363 7703999930 [email protected] Judy Adler Turner Foundation Sr. Program Officer 133 Luckie St. Atlanta Georgia 30303 404-522-3639 NA Ruth Albright SynTerra Corporation Principal 148 River St., Suite 220 Greenville South Carolina 29601 (864) 421-9999 [email protected] Clark AleXander Skidaway Institute of Oceanography Professor 10 Ocean Science Circle Savannah Georgia 31411 9125982329 [email protected] Dr Jamal Alhajji Kuwait University - Kuwait Professor PO BoX 6540 Hilton Head South Carolina 29938 8432985990 [email protected] Barry Amos Transition Manager 97 ponce de leon ct decatur Georgia 30030 673008385 NA Mike Anderson Efacec USA, Inc. Sales Mgr. - EV Chargers 2755 Northwoods Parkway Norcross Georgia 30071 770-446-8854 [email protected] Michelle Andotra USDOT, FHWA Attorney-Advisor 60 Forsyth St. SW Suite 8M5 Atlanta Georgia 30303 (404) 562-3679 [email protected] Jill Andrews GA DNR/Coastal Resources Division Program Manager 1 Conservation Way Brunswick Georgia 31520 912-262-3198 [email protected] George Annandale Golder Associates Principal 44 Union Blvd Suite 300 Lakewood Colorado 80126 303-980-0540 [email protected] Uzochukwu Kenneth Anyanwu AB Specialist hospital P.R.O 55,randle avenue surulere 23401 234789000 [email protected] Robby Arrington Atlamaha Riverkeeper Altamaha Riverkeeper 105 W. First Street Darien Georgia 31305 9124378164 [email protected] Richard Atkinson The City of Duluth Zoning and Development Planner 3167 Main Street Duluth Georgia 30024 7704761790 [email protected] Steven Aufdenkampe Norfolk Southern Engineer Environmental Remediation 1200 Peachtree Street NW Atlanta Georgia 30309 404-582-5185 [email protected] Danielle Ayan Georgia Tech Research Institute Senior Research Scientist 250 14th Street, NW Atlanta Georgia 30332 404.407.6933 [email protected] William Babcock Hole Products Vice President 205 16th St. NE, Suite A 205 16th St. NE, Suite A Little Falls Minnesota 56345 3206160701 NA Brian Badger City of Atlanta, Department of Aviation Env. Compliance Mgr. 1255 South Loop Road College Park Georgia 30337 4042939670 [email protected] Kwasi Badu-Tweneboah Geosyntec Consultants Associate 1200 Riverplace Blvd; Suite 710 Jacksonville Florida 32207 (904) 858-1818 [email protected] Crinu Baila EnPura Partner 4610 Chattahooshee Crossing Marietta Georgia 30067 404.245.8800 [email protected] Brant Bailey Centergy Group Project Manager 245 North Highalnd Ave. Suite 230, #251 Atlanta Georgia 30307 678.770.3606 [email protected] William Bailey US Army Corps of Engineers Chief, Planning Division 100 West Oglethorpe Avenue Savannah Georgia 31401 912-652-5781 [email protected] Stephen Bailey Woodard & Curran Senior Ecologist 2055 Sugarloaf Circle Suite 175 Duluth Georgia 30097 800-675-2756 [email protected] Robert Baker Freeman Mathis & Gary, LLP Partner 100 Galleria Parkway Suite 1600 Atlanta Georgia 30339-5948 770-818-4240 [email protected] Robert Baker Freeman Mathis & Gary, LLP Attorney 100 Galleria Parkway Suite 1600 Atlanta Georgia 30339 770.818.4240 [email protected] Miles Ballogg Cardno Director - Brownfields and Economic Development 380 Park Place Boulevard Suite 300 Clearwater Florida 33759 727-431-1555 [email protected] Patricia Barmeyer King & Spalding Partner 1180 Peachtree Street NE Atlanta Georgia 30309 404.572.3563 [email protected] Dr. Craig R. Bartels, PhD Hydranautics Vice President Technology 401 Jones Oceanside California 92058 7604352711 NA Richard Batten Southern Georgia Regional Commission Environmental Planner 327 W Savannah Ave Valdosta Georgia 31601 229-333-5277 x 122 [email protected] Doug Baughman CH2M HILL Senior Environmental Scientist 1000 Abernathy Road Suite 1600 Atlanta Georgia 30062 678-429-7601 [email protected] Timothy Baumgartner EMC Engineering Services, Inc P.E. 10 Chatham Center South Drive Suite 100 Savannah Georgia 31405 912-644-3223 [email protected] Brooke Beadle Novelis Sustainability Lead 3560 LenoX Rd Suite 2000 Novelis Inc. Atlanta Georgia 30326 4047604527 [email protected] Tim Beaty U.S. Army - Fort Stewart. GA Chief, Fish and Wildlife Branch DPW, Fish and Wildlife Branch 1177 Veterans Parkway Fort Stewart Georgia 31314 912-767-7261 [email protected] Josh Becker Alston & Bird LLP Partner 1201 West Peachtree Street, NW Atlanta Georgia 30309-3424 404-881-4732 [email protected] Regina Bell Environmental Services, Inc. Assistant Vice President 7220 Financial Way, Suite 100 Jacksonville Florida 32256 904-470-2200 [email protected] Stephanie Benfield GreenLaw EXecutive Director 104 Marietta Street Suite 430 Atlanta Georgia 30303 404.964.7025 [email protected] Christopher Beranek Georgia EPD Environmental Engineer 400 Commerce Center Drive Brunswick Georgia 31523 912-264-7284 [email protected] Jorgen Bergstrom GEL Geophysics, LLC Director of Operations 2152 Northwest Pkwy, Suite H Marietta Georgia 30067 770-980-1002 [email protected] Carol Bernstein US Army Corps of Engineers Deputy Chief, Operations Division US Army Corps of Engineers Savannah District (CESAS-OP) 100 W Oglethorpe Ave Savannah Georgia 31401 912-652-5971 NA Mary Beth Reed New South Associates, Inc. President 6150 East Ponce de Leon Avenue Stone Mountain Georgia 30083 770-498-4155 eXt 102 NA Shane Billings EnviroTek Business Development Manager 3007 N. 50th Street Tampa Florida 33619 813-909-0040 [email protected] Michael Black Georgia State University Sustainability Faculty Associate; Neuroscience Lecturer 100 Piedmont Ave SE Atlanta Georgia 30303 404-413-5081 [email protected] Anne Blair Southern Alliance for Clean Energy Program Director 250 Arizona Ave. NE 250 Arizona Ave. NE Atlanta Georgia 30307 4048497929 [email protected] Kirk Blevins Golder Associates Inc. Senior Project Scientist 9428 Baymeadows Road Suite 400 Jacksonville Florida 32256 904-363-3430 [email protected] Chris Blocker Weyerhaeuser NR Port Wentworth Environmental Manager 1 Bonnybridge Road Port Wentworth Georgia 31407 9129664377 [email protected] Laura Lee Bocade DIRTT Environmental Solutions Director of Community Relations - Southeast 155 Knowlton Way Savannah Georgia 31407 912-996-0731 [email protected] Ray Bodrey UGA Marine EXtension Service Marine Resource Specialist III 715 Bay Street Brunswick Georgia 31520 912-264-7341 [email protected] AleXander Boettcher Emory University Poster Scholarship Representative 2745 NW 28 Terrace Boca Raton Florida 33434 561-251-4467 [email protected] Ahna Boley Sage Environmental Consulting Financial and Marketing Project Administration 600 Chastain Road, NW Suite 320 Kennesaw Georgia 30144 678.385.1340 [email protected] Tricia Bonner AGL Resources Manager, Product Development and Commercialization 10 Peachtree Pl 10 Peachtree Pl Atlanta Georgia 30324 4045844317 [email protected] John Borden Jacoby Development, Inc. General Counsel 171 17th St NW Suite 1550 171 17th St NW Suite 1550 Atlanta Georgia 30363 7703999930 [email protected] Raymond BoudreauX Victory Engineering Services Owner 2388 Leslie Circle Augusta Georgia 30906 706-829-0299 [email protected] Roger Bowman Gulfstream Corporate Sustainability Manager P.O. BoX 2206 Savannah Georgia 31402-2206 912.395.8042 [email protected] Scott Boylston Savannah College of Art and Design Program Coordinator, Design for Sustainability PO BoX 3146 Savannah Georgia 31402 912.525.5977 [email protected] Paul Bradley USGS Research Ecologist 720 Gracern Rd, Suite 129 Columbia South Carolina 29210 803-750-6125 [email protected] Shane Brannon Geo Lab Drilling and Remediation Technician 800 Bill Rutledge Rd 800 Bill Rutledge Rd Winder Georgia 30680 7708685407 [email protected] Ken Branton URS Corporation Senior Program Manager 400 Northpark Town Center 1000 Abernathy Rd, NE Suite 900 Atlanta Georgia 30328 678-808-8907 [email protected] Bill Bray Bureau Veritas Business Development Manager 3380 Chastain Meadows Parkway, Suite 300 Kennesaw Georgia 30144 770-499-4016 [email protected] Jenna Brecher EON Products Sales 3230 Industrial Way S.W. Suite B Snellville Georgia 30039 770-710-4044 NA Bill Brecher EON Products, Inc Salesman 3230 Industrial Way S.W. Suite B Snellville Georgia 30039 770-978-9971 [email protected] John Brent US ARMY Fort Benning Chief Environmental Division MCoE Fort Benning DPW/Envr Div, Building 6, rm 307 6650 Meloy Drive Fort Benning Georgia 31905 706 545-2180 [email protected] Alan Bressler Greyling Insurance Brokerage Senior Vice President/ Environmental Practice Leader 450 Northridge Parkway Suite 102 Atlanta Georgia 30350-3324 770-552-4225 [email protected] Jonathan Brinson KEMRON Environmental Services, Inc. Regional Manager 1359 A Ellsworth Industrial Boulevard Atlanta Georgia 30318 4046360928 [email protected] Mike Britt UPS Director of Maintenance and Egineering 55 Glenlake Parkway Atlanta Georgia 30328 404 828 4661 NA Randy Brogdon Troutman Sanders Partner 600 Peachtree Street NE Suite 5200 Atlanta Georgia 30308 404-885-3147 NA Stephen Brooks DHS/FLETC Dividsion Chief 1131 Chapel crossing Road Glynco Georgia 31524 912-267-2893 NA Jason Broshear GEI Consultants, Inc Environmental
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