2025
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* Providing engineering services in these locations through SWCA Environmental Consulting & Engineering, Inc., an affiliate of SWCA.
From the experts we hire, to the clients we partner with, our greatest opportunity for success lies in our ability to bring the best team together for every project.
That’s why:
At SWCA, sustainability means balancing humanity’s social, economic, and environmental needs to provide a healthy planet for future generations.
SWCA employs smart, talented, problem-solvers dedicated to our purpose of preserving natural and cultural resources for tomorrow while enabling projects that benefit people today.
At SWCA, you’re not just an employee. You’re an owner. Everyone you work with has a stake in your success, so your hard work pays off – for the clients, for the company, and for your retirement goals.
The Wire, Volume 22, No. 1
Brent joined SWCA in 2020 and manages the company’s digital external content including SWCA.com, The Wire e-newsletter, and social media channels (Instagram, LinkedIn, YouTube, Facebook).
Brent graduated from the University of Georgia with a B.A. in Political Science. He lives in Madison, WI where he is learning to love the snow, and enjoys watching Formula 1 racing, trying new recipes, and working on a never-ending list of DIY projects.
Quinn has been a member of SWCA’s Marketing Team since 2019. As a content developer, she loves learning about SWCA’s people, projects, and services through writing articles. Quinn also teams with departments across the company, managing and developing internal communications.
A proud Spartan, she graduated from Michigan State University with a degree in Sustainability and Environmental Journalism. Born and raised in Michigan, Quinn moved to Denver to join SWCA (and enjoy all the mountain activities).
The Wire is SWCA’s digital magazine featuring articles that reflect who we are and what we do as an organization. Click “Fullscreen” in the bottom right corner of the window below to flip through this issue, explore the links within, and learn more about our recent exciting projects.
In this issue of The Wire, we’re featuring several articles that focus on how we are partnering with our clients to protect the planet’s most valuable resource – water.
Digging into literary history, we also share how our Cultural Resources specialists uncovered nearly 2,000 artifacts in The Lost Barn: SWCA Helps Preserve History at Emily Dickinson Museum.
And every day our people tap into their passion and use research to bring sound science and creative solutions forward. Check out the following stories to learn more: