NAEP 2025
We are excited to connect with environmental professionals from across the country who share our passion for our environment.
See you in Charleston!
Proud to be part of NAEP 2025. Join us at the Networking Coffee Break on Wednesday, April 30. Make sure to catch one or more of our presentations at the conference.
Tuesday, April 29
10:00 AM—Session: 1.1B, Can Deep Learning Identify Disturbed Areas Throughout North Carolina?
Presenter: Jordan Bryant
12:00 PM—Session: 2.3B, Protecting Civil War Treasures at Gettysburg National Military Park
Presenter: Steve Brann
2:45 PM—Session: 3.1B, How to Relocate an Alaskan Airport
Presenter: Kacy Hillman
Wednesday, April 30
10:30 AM—Session: 4.2B, I-26: How SCDOT is Handling the “Problem with Bats”
Presenter: Amanda Voges, Trevor Walker
11:30 AM—Session: 5.3A, The Public Turns Up the Heat: A Hawaii Geothermal Example
Presenter: Michele Lefebvre, Shelby White
Thursday, May 1
10:00 AM—Session: 8.2A l Saving Biodiversity: Everglades Tree Island Monitoring and Restoration
Presenter: Kristin Vaughn
Ideas
Kathleen Riek, Senior Associate
Shaped by an early love of the outdoors, I built my career around helping clients protect the natural environment while meeting their goals.
Jordan Bryant, Environmental Scientist
I enjoy blending data and the environment to help clients visualize outcomes for their projects and the environment.
Amanda Voges, Environmental Scientist
There’s nothing like getting your hands dirty with environmental fieldwork. Even when it’s tough, there’s never a dull moment!
Michele Lefebvre, Project Manager, Environmental Scientist
As environmental scientists, we have a unique role in our communities to balance the needs of development with environmental stewardship.