Acton, MA – Geosyntec recently announced that it has promoted three staff members to senior principal at the firm.
Julianna Connolly, LSP, focuses on risk-based closure for contaminated properties, human health risk assessment, vapor intrusion assessment and mitigation, and environmental due diligence. She is engaged with Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) working groups related to the development of regulatory guidance documents. She supports clients’ business decisions associated with mergers, divestitures, and acquisitions.
Jamie deLemos, PhD, specializes in soil and aqueous geochemistry and environmental
forensics, with particular focus on the occurrence, transport, and fate of metals, radionuclides, and complex mixtures in the environment.
She serves as a consulting expert across multiple client sectors, including manufactured gas, mining and smelting, chemical and fertilizer manufacturing, petroleum and petrochemical, and industrial gases.
Chris Greene, PE, focuses on the investigation, design, construction, and management of large remediation projects, with particular expertise in sediment management and geoenvironmental engineering. He presently leads Geosyntec’s sediment practice in the New England branch and has worked on projects for both private and public clients across the United States.