Business Briefing – Le Colombien
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AKS Engineering & Forestry LLC welcomes five new employees to the company:
Tim Hollenbeck, PLS, is a Washington registered professional land surveyor, drone specialist, and FAA certified remote pilot. He received a BA in Geography from Western Washington University and brings 22 years of traditional and high-tech surveying experience for residential and commercial land development to the AKS Vancouver office.
Tyler Joki comes to AKS with 13 years of experience in natural resource conservation and project management. He has worked for private engineering groups and local and federal agencies in the Portland area with a focus on wetland restoration, monitoring aquatic resources, and assessing the feasibility of environmentally sensitive projects. He is also a licensed landscape contractor and holds a BS in Biology from Portland State University.
Julie Marquis recently joined AKS as Marketing Proposal Manager. Julie has extensive experience in the architectural, engineering and construction industry. She has 13 years of marketing expertise to her credit, nine of which were acquired with engineering firms. Julie Marquis brings strong leadership, strategic planning, communications and research skills to the AKS marketing team.
Matt Steigleder, PE, is a project manager and transportation engineer with nine years of experience in the design and management of urban and rural road projects. Matt received his bachelor’s degree in civil engineering from Oregon State University. He has extensive experience working on traffic engineering projects for the Oregon Department of Transportation, working on every part of the process, from conceptual design alternatives to construction support.
Paul Stull III, PE, joined the AKS team in Tualatin, Oregon, as a Project Engineer. Paul holds a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering and a master’s degree in environmental engineering from Oregon State University. He has nearly 30 years of combined experience in the management of commercial, industrial, private and public projects, with an emphasis on the environment and water resources. He is an environmental engineer licensed in Oregon, Washington and Alaska.
The Columbian accepts submissions on Clark County residents or businesses, as well as regional business events. The information must be received no later than noon on the Tuesday preceding the publication date scheduled for Monday. Email to hope.martinez@columbian.com or fax to 360-735-4540. Selling prices are not published.
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