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SWCA Environmental Consultants
Names New Leader for Rocky Mountain Area Offices


Malcom Pious

PHOENIX, AZ – SWCA has named Malcom Pious Managing Principal for its Denver, Durango, Bismarck and Sheridan offices. Mr. Pious brings significant experience in organizational development, business development and operations, and environmental technical services. In his previous position, he served as Vice President and Director of Natural Resources Management for ENTRIX, Inc., where he was involved with strategic business planning, project and technical management and operational oversight.

Mr. Pious' experience closely parallels the business lines and services of SWCA, including natural and cultural resources management, environmental planning and policy, environmental impact assessment, regulatory compliance and sustainable solutions.

"Malcom's technical expertise, industry experience, and business and people skills – along with his ideals of open communication, integriy and teamwork – will provide a positive impact to our business," says Clive Mecham, Vice President / Rocky Mountain/ Central Regional Manager. "I am confident that he will very quickly become an important member of our management team at SWCA."

SWCA's full-spectrum of environmental services focuses on planning, natural and cultural resource management, permitting, regulatory compliance, environmental inspection, and sustainability and climate change consulting. Their growing team of professionals combines scientific expertise with in-depth knowledge of permitting and compliance protocols to achieve technically sound, cost-effective solutions for a full range of environmental projects throughout the United States and its territories.




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