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Attendee Registration Last Name First Name Title Company Address Address - Cont 6th Annual Georgia Environmental Conference - Attendee Registration Last Name First Name Title Company Address Address - cont. City State Zip Code Phone Number Email Address Ackerman TJ Environmental Engineer US Air Force/DoD 901 Industrial Dr Dobbins ARB Marietta GA 30069 678-655-4122 [email protected]; teri.slaton@afit.edu Adefila Johnson O Dr. Ghaba International Inc. 1201 Kelvington way sw Lilburn GA 30047 404 382 7073 jadefi[email protected] Adkins Matt Manager Environmental Remediation CSX Transportation 351 Thornton Road Suite 125 Lithia Springs GA 30122 770-819-2849 DO NOT EMAIL Adler Judy Turner Foundation 2303 Strathmore Dr. Atlanta GA 30324 404-522-3639 DO NOT EMAIL Amos Barry City Manager City of Stone Mountain 922 Main Street Stone Mountain GA 30083 770-498-8984 [email protected] Anderson Brooke General Manager Etowah Water & Sewer Authority P.O. Box 769 Dawsonville GA 30534 706-216-8474 DO NOT EMAIL Anderson Casey GCAL 7979 GSRI Avenue Baton Rouge LA 70820 9316361019 [email protected] Anderson David County Geographer Chatham County Dept of Engineering 124 Bull Street Room 430 Savannah GA 31401 912-658-3002 [email protected] Anderson Steve Project Manager ET Environmental Corporation 3424 Peachtree Road NE Suite 150 Atlanta GA 30326 770-715-2727 DO NOT EMAIL Anthony David Oasis Consulting Services 45 Woodstock Street Roswell GA 30075 678-739-2400 [email protected] Askew Leigh Public Service Associate Fanning Institute The University of Georgia 1240 S. Lumpkin Athens GA 30605 706-542-1108 [email protected] Street Aspy Dale Environmental Engineer US EPA - Region 4 61 Forsyth St., SW Atlanta GA 30303 404-562-9041 [email protected] Atkinson Rich Development Planner City of Duluth 3167 Main St Duluth GA 30096 770-476-1790 DO NOT EMAIL Badger Brian Environmental Compliance Manager City of Atlanta, Hartsfield-Jackson ATL 1255 South Loop Road College Park GA 30337 4042939670 [email protected] Baker Brian Liaison Georgia EPD 400 Century Park Center Brunswick GA 31523 404-291-2629 [email protected] Baswell Brandon Clean Water Act Technician Innovar Environmental, Inc. 6418 Charter Oaks Circle Columbus GA 31909 706-604-5078 DO NOT EMAIL Bell Gus Chairman Hussey, Gay, Bell & DeYoung P.O. Box 14247 Savannah GA 31416-1247 912-354-4626 DO NOT EMAIL Bell Michael Director, External Affairs Rayonier 1301 Riverplace Blvd 1301 Riverplace Blvd, Jacksonville FL 32207 904-321-5537 DO NOT EMAIL Suite 230 Benes Cathy Risk Manager Georgia Pacific 393 Fort Howard Road PO Box 828 Rincon GA 31326 9128269220 DO NOT EMAIL Berahzer Stacey Senior Project Director Environmental Finance Center P.O. Box 671346 Marietta GA 30066 770-509-3887 [email protected] Blalock Dave Department of Defense 101 Marietta St, NW, Ste 3120 Atlanta GA 30265 404-460-3132 [email protected] BLALOCK TANYA ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS MANAGER GEORGIA POWER COMPANY 241 RALPH McGILL BLVD., NE BIN #; 10221 ATLANTA GA 30308 404-506-7026 [email protected] Blocker Chris Environmental Manager Weyerhaeuser PO Box 668 Savannah GA 31402 912-964-1271 [email protected] Bloser Albert Geosyntec Consultants 2002 Summit Blvd. NE, Suite 885 Atlanta GA 30319 404-267-1103 DO NOT EMAIL Bolden Rebecca Sr. Envirnonmental Engineer Mohawk Industries 405 Virgil Drive Dalton GA 30722 706-428-8080 [email protected] Bosch Jack Vice President Ameresco 3525 Piedmont Road Bldg. 7, Suite 300 Atlanta GA 30305 704-779-5741 [email protected] Boswell Greg Groundwater & Environmental Services, Inc. 380 Northlake Blvd. Suite 1048 Altamonte Springs FL 32701 877-809-7111 DO NOT EMAIL Brooks Chip Geotechnical & Environmental Consultants, Inc. 514 Hillcrest Industrial Boulevard Macon GA 31204 478-757-1606 [email protected] Brown Donald Civil Engineer Hargrove Engineers + Constructors 7001 Chatham Center Drive, Suite 2000 Savannah GA 31405 912-239-1411 DO NOT EMAIL Brown Eric Vice President SWS Environmental Services 6409 123rd Ave. North Largo FL 33773 727-546-6193 [email protected] Brown Garnett Asst. Director of Planning City of Atlanta 55 trinity avenue sutie 3350 atlanta GA 30303 404-330-6724 [email protected] Brown Kayla Account Executive Johnson Controls 1350 Northmeadow Pkwy Suite100 Roswell GA 30076 770-314-4460 [email protected] Brown, Jr. Alton Principal Resource + Land 41 Park of Commerce Way Ste 303 Savannah GA 31405 912-443-5896 [email protected] Brown-Olmstead Amanda President A. Brown-Olmstead Associates 274 W. Paces Ferry Road NW Atlanta GA 30305 404-659-0919 [email protected] Brownlow Rick CH2M HILL 1000 Abernathy Rd., Suite 1600 Atlanta GA 30328 678-530-4057 [email protected] Bungard Al County Engineer Chatham County Department of Engineering 124 Bull Street Ste. 430 Savannah GA 31401 912-652-7800 DO NOT EMAIL Burleson Chuck Principal Sustainable Project Management, LLC 3600 Greystone Circle Atlanta GA 30341 404-862-2148 [email protected] Burnett Pam Vice President - Water AECOM 1360 Peachtree Street Suite 500 Atlanta GA 30309 404-965-9639 [email protected] Burns Matt Principal MB Strategies 4904 Greenbreeze Lane Fuquay Varina NC 27526 9192852615 [email protected] Butler Larry Account Executive Ameresco Building 7 Suite 300 3525 Piedmont Road Atlanta GA 30305 404-991-4554 [email protected] Calhoun Tony Civil Engineer Georgia Power 37A Falcon Dr Forest Park GA 30297 404-608-5202 DO NOT EMAIL Campbell Kent VP Eco-South, Inc. P.O. Box 1456 Covington GA 30015 770-385-1849 [email protected] Capponi Pete Sr. Vice President GaiaTech 3343 Peachtree Road Suite M20A Atlanta GA 30004 678-463-6669 [email protected] Cash Tim Assistant Branch Chief Georgia EPD 140 Lucky Leaf Place Fayetteville GA 30214 404-308-8189 [email protected] Champion Becky Asst. Watershed Branch Chief GA EPD 4220 International Parkway Suite 101 Atlanta GA 30354 404-308-8180 [email protected] Cherry Greg U.S. Geological Survey 3039 Amwiler Road, Suite 130 Atlanta GA 30096 770-903-9180 [email protected] Clark Jeremy Manager Advanced CEMS Solutions 30 Monroe Drive Pelham AL 35124 (205) 532-1677 [email protected] Cleveland Padgett Project Engineer Department of Homeland Security 573 Sunset Blvd Brunswick GA 31525 912-267-9379 [email protected]; [email protected] Cole Keith Sr. Manager ENVIRON International Corporation 1600 Parkwood Circle Suite 310 Atlanta GA 30339 678-388-1648 [email protected] Coleman, II F. Lawrence Johnson Controls, Inc. 4691 Plantation Mill Trail Buford GA 30519 404-617-1792 [email protected] Collins Chris Deputy Director of Planning City of Duluth 3167 Main Street Duluth GA 30096 770-497-5315 DO NOT EMAIL Collins Jim Vice President/Regional Manager Thomas & Hutton P.O. Box 2727 Savannah GA 31402 912-721-4079 DO NOT EMAIL Conner Randy Financial Coordinator The City of Covington 2194 Emory Street Covington GA 30014 678-352-3177 [email protected] Cooler Suzanne Senior Engineer Chatham County, Department of Engineering 124 Bull Street Ste. 430 Savannah GA 31401 912-652-7825 DO NOT EMAIL Cooper Stacie Account Manager SWS Environmental Services 16 Foundation Dr. Savannah GA 31408 912-313-3112 [email protected] Corrie Dan retired 885 Carpenter Rd. N Tifton GA 31793 404-374-2633 [email protected] Corrie Ellen retired 885 Carpenter Rd. N Tifton GA 31793 404-374-2633 [email protected] Crane Frank Director, Govt. & Corporate Affairs MEAG Power 1470 Riveredge Parkway, NW Atlanta GA 30328 7705630476 [email protected] Crisp Mark Managing Consultant C.H. Guernsey & Company 1100 Circle 75 Parkway, Suite 1530 Atlanta GA 30339 770-857-1250 [email protected] Crump Ron PE, CPESC, CPSWQ, LEED AP VOLKLAN 449 Moreland Avenue NE Suite 218 Atlanta GA 30307 678-278-9201 [email protected] Cullen Joe Director Business Development Electronics Recycling Services International 2908C Pacific Drive Norcross GA 30071 404-308-9585 [email protected] Daniel Jay Vice President Moran Environmental Recovery 251 Levy Road Atlantic Beach FL 32233 904-241-2200 [email protected] Daniel Rodger President American Environmental & Construction Services, Inc. 1170 Tidwell Road Suite 103 Alpharetta GA 30004 770-754-6440 [email protected] Davis Kendra Technical Director Georgia Asphalt Pavement Association 2160 Satellite Blvd Suite 100 Duluth GA 30097 770-622-7798 [email protected] de Haven Peter Associate Geosyntec Consultants 1255 Roberts Blvd., Ste. 200 Kennesaw GA 30144 678-202-9500 [email protected] Dekle Remer Civil Engineer Ft. Stewart Depart of the Army, DPTMS Bldg.8074 2257 Ga HWY 144 E. Ft. Stewart GA 31314 912-435-8159 [email protected] DeMell Mike Vice President Environmental Services, Inc. P.O. Box 2383 Savannah GA 31402 912-236-4711 DO NOT EMAIL Denion Deatre Program Coordinator GA Dept of Community Affairs 69 Golden Gate Dr Pooler GA 31322 912-704-4136 [email protected] Diamond Steve Environmental Department Manager S&ME, Inc. - Atlanta 3380 Town Point Drive Kennesaw GA 30144 770-919-0969 [email protected] Dickerson Brooke Attorney Arnall Golden Gregory LLP 171 17th Street, NW Suite 2100 Atlanta GA 30363 404-873-8500 [email protected] Dickerson Jobie EHS Specialist CAMS 3440 McCall Road Rincon GA 31405 912-826-3232 [email protected] Dixon Gregory Director, Facilities Design & Development Shaw E & I 11560 Great Oaks Way Suite 500 Alpharetta GA 30022 770-442-7362 [email protected] Dore Jim VP of Sales Servidyne 1945 The Exchange Ste 325
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