Amy Murdick

As an accomplished water resources engineer, landscape architect, and project manager, Amy Murdick now brings her history of guiding all phases of the planning and design process to leading Otak’s stormwater efforts in the Rocky Mountain Region.

Initially starting out in landscape architecture, Amy was always fascinated by how water moved and how that movement could be manipulated. After going back to school for an engineering degree, she has since been working on just that while placing a special emphasis on projects involving urban design where stormwater is incorporated as a resource and amenity to the community. From helping the City of Detroit set up its green infrastructure program to work in India and Vietnam, Amy prides herself on being “professionally bilingual,” in that she’s able to be deeply technical in her work while also effectively communicating those elements in a way that’s easily digestible.

Rachel Baer

“I admire projects that focus on a creative and aesthetic design while also incorporating sustainability and functionality for the public.”

Kit Clunis

“I believe that our future is built on how we treat our planet and each other.”

Jesus Sanchez Hurtado

“It’s a professional and personal goal to design and help build the infrastructure of the future.”

Ryan Candell

“I really love the types of projects we work on and the variety of ways they improve communities.”