Carollo Engineers Adds Senior Vice President

Oct. 22, 2015
Susan Gilbert is a professional engineer with more than 30 years of water engineering experience

Carollo Engineers announced that Susan Gilbert has joined the firm as a senior vice president. Gilbert will assist with implementing Carollo’s strategic plan, working with clients across the country to implement, procure and execute solutions to their water needs.

As a professional engineer with more than 30 years of water engineering expertise, Gilbert has extensive experience with alternative delivery for water and wastewater utilities, regulatory agencies, water system modeling, master planning, infrastructure design and water treatment. She has a background in helping firms deliver high-quality, high-value services to diverse utilities. Throughout her roles, she has served as a leader within the industry in strategic plan development, project delivery and client services implementation.

“Susan’s experience fits perfectly with Carollo’s ‘water is all we do’ core value,” said B. Narayanan, CEO of Carollo Engineers. “With her impressive skill set and client service reputation, we are excited to have her onboard. She will be an asset to our firm and forward our mission of being dedicated to providing creative, responsive, quality solutions to those we serve.”

Gilbert has both a bachelor's and master's degree in civil and environmental engineering, as well as a master's degree in business administration.

Source: Carollo Engineers

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