The opportunity to work to create a world in which we can all live with social equity and opportunity is one of my main drivers
Adam Borsch is a multi-disciplinary civil engineer at Otak who possesses a strong desire to facilitate vibrant, inclusive, and equitable communities through the design of better infrastructure.
While earning his Masters in Civil Engineering and City and Regional Planning (MSCE/MCRP) from the Georgia Institute of Technology, Adam gained global perspective through multiple study abroad trips. These included a sustainable transportation tour of the Netherlands and a trip to Iceland to study their renewable energy infrastructure.
Professionally, Adam has worked on transit, complete streets, and mobility projects throughout the Rocky Mountain Region. In every case, he always aims to add value to the communities where he works by drawing from a broad background of personal and professional experience.
Master's Degree, City and Regional Planning/Transportation Systems Engineering - Georgia Institute of Technology
Bachelor's Degree, Civil Engineering - Georgia Institute of Technology
Denver Food Rescue
Bicycle Colorado
Habitat for Humanity
Blueprint 58
Extreme Community Makeover