Gorrill Palmer is pleased to announce that we expanded our staff.
Emily Tynes and Jared Winchenbach have joined Gorrill Palmer as Design Engineers in the Transportation Group of the firm.
Emily is a recent graduate of the University of Maine where she graduated Magna Cum Laude. While at the University, Emily served as the President of the Student Chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE). Emily was a member of Chi Epsilon, the Civil Engineering Honor Society, and Tau Beta Phi, Engineering Honor Society. She served multiple years as a Professor’s Assistant and was a Residential Assistant including service on the RA Advisory Board and Desk Manager. Emily was also a Founding Member and Director of Finance for the Delta Phi Epsilon Sorority while at UMaine. Emily is from New Gloucester and will join Gorrill Palmer’s traffic team.
Jared is also a recent graduate of the University of Maine’s Engineering program. At UMaine he participated in the New England Regional Concrete Canoe Competition which provides undergraduate students a chance to design and build using skills they learned through their civil engineering curriculum. Jared has experience working with the Maine Department of Transportation through a recent internship and additional related assignments through a Maine geotechnical firm. He takes pride in volunteering his time and his efforts brought him to New Orleans where he participated in the rebuilding of homes for Hurricane Katrina victims. Jared is from Milford, Maine and will join Gorrill Palmer’s highway and roadway team.
Gorrill Palmer is excited to be growing our Transportation Group. This expansion will allow us to provide enhanced customer service to our clients.