Diana is a principal electrical practice leader who brings two decades of experience to her work as a consultant on design-build projects. She designs innovative, sustainable solutions for lighting and electrical distribution systems in buildings.
Diana is an associate archaeologist with cultural resources management experience across the US, New Zealand, and the West Indies. She’s worked on projects with historical societies and federal, state, and local agencies.
As an architect working in Whitehorse, Yukon, Diana works with teams designing, constructing, coordinating, and managing sustainable builds for northern communities—with special design, logistical, and construction considerations for permafrost.
Diana has 25 years’ experience designing office spaces that maximize efficiency and productivity, while providing an attractive inviting interior environment for staff and clients.
As a principal senior project manager and Western Canada growth leader for our Program Management team, Diane has a talent for organization and communication—balancing major projects, business growth activities and proposals, and team leadership.
Working with our ecosystem restoration team in Minneapolis, Diane is an ecologist. In her position, she creates vegetation management plans for conservation easements, restoration plans for natural areas, and invasive species management plans.
A former director of the Resilient Florida program and now senior project manager at Stantec, Diane brings her considerable technical and management experience to her work in resilience, environmental, transportation, and land use planning.
Diane’s a seasoned environmental planner with a diverse background in watershed and local water management plans, stream assessments, stream stressor identification studies, lake and stream total maximum daily load studies, and lake management plans.