Congratulations! Carolyn Green, President and CEO of Professional Environmental Engineers, Inc., has been accepted into the Small Business Administration’s Emerging Leaders Initiative for 2013.
ST. LOUIS, MO – Emerging Leaders Initiative (formerly e200) and its MBA-style program kicked off with a strong start Tuesday, April 16, 2013, at Webster University.
PE recently participated in the American Association of Blacks in Energy (AABE), Atlanta Chapter, 11th Annual, James K. Davis Scholarship Golf Tournament. The proceeds from this annual event support scholarship awards to metro Atlanta high school graduating seniors and continuing education college students pursuing and majoring in energy-related fields such as science, technology, engineering and math.
From June 18th through June 20th, Carolyn Green (President/CEO of Professional Environmental Engineers, Inc. (PE)) participated in the 45th National Annual Conference in Washington, DC, presented by the National Association of Minority Contractors (NAMC). The theme for the conference was “A Legacy Celebration – New Roads to Excellence.” One of the workshops Carolyn participated in was the ““The Green Economy: Where are the Jobs” workshop (pictured below), which provided insight to minority contractors on how to make their firms more competitive in a green economy.
Vice-President, Filippe Cade, was recently recognized as one of the Rising Stars in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Math). Congratulations!
President, Carolyn Green, was recently named as one of 100 Diverse Leaders in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Math) and participated in STEM Council Meeting in Washington, DC on September 23rd. Congratulations!
September 18, 2015
PE was one of the 130 employers represented at Washington University’s Fall Career Fair. The event spanned over two days and was co-sponsored by the National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE). Filippe Cade, VP of Engineering, met with the potential candidates.
September 22, 2015
Rachel McShane, a LEED Green Associate for PE, will be a Green Mentor for a local St. Louis County school as part of the U.S. Green Building Council’s (USGBC’s) Quest Program.The program runs from October 2015 through early March 2016, and Rachel’s team (at her designated school) will compete, per documentation of their 6 month efforts, for prizes. Best wishes to Rachel and her team.
After reviewing site investigation data and identifying client priorities, potential remedial alternatives for the proposed cleanup are identified by the design team. Each of these remedial alternatives are evaluated by the team for their effectiveness in regards to cost, duration of cleanup, required resources, site access, restrictions, permitting issues, hazards, and downstream liabilities.
PE has performed remedial designs for the remediation of soils contaminated with heavy metals (lead, arsenic, mercury, and chromium), hydrocarbons, asbestos, solvents, pesticides and insecticides, PCBs, volatile and semi-volatile compounds, cinders, ash, demolition debris, chlorinated compounds, and other miscellaneous materials.
A list of Remedial Design/Remediation services offered by PE is provided below:
PE has planned and performed hundreds of studies, assessments, and investigations at government and commercial facilities across the US that consist of file reviews, planning/design, work plan preparation, interviews, field work, data collection, data evaluation/interpretation, and reporting. PE has performed investigations of site media contaminated with heavy metals (lead, arsenic, mercury, and chromium), hydrocarbons, asbestos, mold, solvents, pesticides and insecticides, PCBs, volatile and semi-volatile compounds, cinders, ash, demolition debris, chlorinated compounds, and other miscellaneous materials.
A list of Investigation/Assessment services offered by PE is provided below: