2019 NAEP Conference
The Environmental Landscape in the Age of Infrastructure Modernization
Sunday, May 19 – Thursday, May 23
About the NAEP Conference
The NAEP Annual Conference invites environmental professionals from across the United States to share in the opportunity to learn about new projects, share technical knowledge, network with other industry professionals, and experience a new and unique culture. Excitement is brewing in Baltimore in anticipation of the next NAEP Conference, and we hope you can join us May 19–23, 2019.
Thank you to everyone who was able to join us in Baltimore! We had a blast and hope you did too. We hope to see you next year in Fort Lauderdale, Florida for the 2020 NAEP Annual Conference and Training Symposium, May 18–22, 2020.
Program Information
The 2019 Conference program is now available to view. You'll see in the schedule that the 2019 conference is hosting an impressive group of expert environmental professionals to share new information and discuss management, earth-saving ideas, disaster mitigation, and so much more. If you're eager to learn about best practices and life-saving environmental improvements, or are interested in NEPA updates, environmental conservation and planning, and climate change, we strongly recommend (and hope!) you attend.
The 2019 schedule features several tracks sure to make an impression, including:
- NEPA Practice
- Infrastructure Upgrades and the Environment
- Remediation
- Planning and Permitting
- Cultural & Historic Resources
- Chesapeake Bay
- Living Shorelines
- International Environmental Management
- And more!
Session topics and times are subject to change.
Special Thanks to our Conference Host, Planning Committee, and Track Chairs
Host
John H. Elstner, Kleinfelder, Inc., Local Committee Chair Carolyn Henn, Apex Companies, MAREP President Gary F. Kelman, Maryland Department of the Environment, Technical Committee Chair
Committee
Malia Bassett, HDR, Inc. Fred Carey, Potomac-Hudson Engineering, Inc. Dawn Edwards, HDR, Inc. John Esson, Environmental Career Center Greg Jackson, Potomac-Hudson Engineering, Inc. Aaron Keef, Enviro Projects, Inc. Ralph Kocsis, Alpha Labs, Inc. Renae Minnick, Apex Companies Samir Qadir, Potomac-Hudson Engineering, Inc. Mark Steele, Kleinfelder, Inc. Laura Thorne, Laura Thorne Consulting
Track Chairs
Climate Resiliency: John Perkins, AECOM Cultural and Historic Resources: Heather Lee Miller, HRA, and Alex Stevenson, ICF Ecological Restoration: Peyton Doub, Nuclear Regulatory Commission Living Shorelines: Peyton Doub, Nuclear Regulatory Commission Chesapeake Bay: SunTemple Helgren, Cardno International Environmental Management: Betty Dehoney, HDR Infrastructure Upgrades and the Environment: Kent Hale, Sound Transit Role of Government in Environmental Improvement: Galeeb Kachra, Lynker Technologies NEPA: Michael Smith, ENERCON Planning and Permitting: Ron Lamb, USMC Poster Session: Nimish Desai, Dewberry Public Involvement: Galeeb Kachra, Lynker Technologies Public Utilities: Caroline Levenda, HNTB Remediation: Illeana Ivanciu, Dewberry Stormwater Management: Jessica Seipp, Dewberry Water Management: Caroline Levenda, HNTB
2019 Sponsors
We are excited to announce our current sponsors for the 2019 NAEP Conference! Learn more about each of our conference supporters and the impressive work they do in our industry.
HDR American Public University System
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Partner Sponsors: 106 Group Alaska Association of Environmental Professionals Historical Research Associates, Inc. Hawaii Association of Environmental Professionals
Coffee/Snack Break Sponsor: Florida Association of Environmental Professionals
Lunch Sponsors Anchor QEA Dewberry
Lanyard Sponsor: Venable LLP
ABCEP
Acentech
Alpha Analytical
California Association of Environmental Professionals
DeWind One Pass Trenching, LLC
Gannett Fleming
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GeoSearch
Land Trust Alliance
MAREP
Mitigation Resources of North America
Southwest Research Institute
The Shipley Group
TSI Inc.
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