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Brandon L. Robinette

…NEPA studies, transportation noise, and architectural acoustics. He specializes in military aviation noise analyses, has lead numerous airfield, range and airspace noise studies, and developed tools for aircraft noise visualization….

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Principled Leadership

…My purpose is to lead people and manage resources to create value that no single individual can create alone. My decisions affect the well-being of individuals inside and outside my…

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Missi M. Shumer

…reviews with the Federal Highway Administration legal counsel and served as the Lead Environmental Advisor for a $2.8 billion design-build transportation project in Alabama. Her attention to detail and ability…

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Robert C. Mentzer, Jr.

…Robert specializes in airport environmental noise and air quality analysis from just outside Orlando, FL. He has served as the project manager and lead technical analyst in the preparation…

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HMMH Announces Recent Promotions

…work with the Maryland Aviation Administration, to moving to New York to expand our practice there. Rhea also serves as the Airport Consultants Council (ACC) Young Professionals’ Vice Lead, continuing…

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HMMH: Celebrating 40 Years of Technical Excellence and Client Satisfaction

…to thrive in a challenging business environment without losing sight of the purpose of our work, and I’m humbled to be able to lead this group of extraordinary professionals….

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Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport Sustainable Management Plan Update

…industry best practices for several stakeholder Working Group meetings. HMMH lead the working group discussion on climate resiliency, and provided significant support for the electric vehicle Working Group. The success…

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Plastic Pollution and Healthy Oceans

…costs thousands of times more than tap water, and is no safer than what comes out of your faucet (unless you live in areas with lead pipe problems of course)….

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The Future of Transit?

…be a way to meet our greenhouse gas requirements, lead the move to sustainability, and provide mobility, jobs and opportunities. That’s why I, and many others, work in this field….

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HMMH Fall Tour 2015: On the Road Again

…evolves from acceptance to trust. As shown in the illustration below from Social License institute, deteriorating levels of trust can lead to active political engagement and protest, as we’ve recently…

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