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Brandon Gabler Joins SWCA as Strategic Growth Director - Great Lakes/Midwest
Brandon Gabler joins SWCA as Strategic Growth Director for the North region. In this role, Brandon will drive Great Lakes growth initiatives in coordination with local and regional operations teams, the ecological restoration team, client services, and other thought leaders across SWCA.
Brandon has more than 20 years of professional experience in cultural resources (including in academia, government, and private) with expertise in project management, operations and financial management, client and tribal engagement, and mentoring and staffing across the Midwest and Mid-Atlantic.
Brandon holds a bachelor’s degree in anthropology/archaeology and mathematics, and an MA and PhD in anthropology. Brandon also is the Treasurer for the American Cultural Resources Association (ACRA), which is a group he is passionate about.
“I am excited to expand and enhance the environmental services SWCA offers our clients throughout the region, and to provide the same great expertise to additional Great Lakes / Midwest clients. It is exhilarating to meet so many new colleagues, learn what they do best, and help them build their careers by solving today’s environmental challenges,” said Brandon.