Waggoner Hires Three New Employees

Dec. 10, 2013
Laura Rounsaville, Anthony Jones & Justin Hill join the company

Waggoner Eng. added three new employees to its team.

Laura Rounsaville joined Waggoner as an environmental engineer and is working for the Mississippi Gulf Region Water and Wastewater Program. She has experience coordinating with local communities and federal and state governments on Hurricane Katrina recovery projects. In addition to coordinating the environmental review of all 67 separate projects across the Gulf Coast region, Rounsaville serves as a liaison between the Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality, the Mississippi Development Authority and Department of Housing and Urban Development environmental officers in Atlanta and Washington, D.C.

Anthony Jones joined Waggoner Eng. as a CADD technician in the civil department, bringing with him more than 19 years as a designer/draftsman, including his role as owner/designer of Jones Drafting and Cad Services in Jackson, Miss. Prior to joining Waggoner, Jones designed houses and small commercial buildings for clients, including planning and oversight of the construction, estimates and budget planning.

Justin Hill joined Waggoner Eng. as a construction review representative for the Mississippi Development Authority Housing Program. His career has included extensive experience in construction inspection for a variety of projects, including residential and commercial buildings, storm damage assessments, pavements and military installations.

Source: Waggoner Eng.

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