Teams: Water Resources Engineering
Mason Garfield
“I love to learn which keeps me motivated and interested in advancing our river and water resources work.”
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.
Tim Seed
“My work in green stormwater infrastructure has been coupled with opportunities to volunteer and educate other in support of the subject.”
Jordan Jimmie
“I became interested in water security on my homelands of the Navajo Nation and now apply my engineering knowledge in the water resources field.”
Melissa Henrikson
“Our strong mission to serve communities, understand unique client needs, and develop sustainable solutions stands out to me.”
Megan Vance
“I’ve always been fascinated by the natural world, and that led me to pursue a career engineering solutions to environmental problems.”
David Ojala
“I have a passion for finding solutions to flooding problems.”
McKenzie Baldner
“I found that becoming an engineer was the best way to have a positive impact on natural habitat.”
Roger Tiffany
“I am driven to do some good in the world while building a career that I can take pride in.”