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Hot off the press: SSOE’s Randall Holmes has been named a board member of AIA Greater Columbia. An active member of the South Carolina organization for the past decade, Randall is an exceptional architect with a range of project experience in the K-12, government, higher education, and healthcare sectors. #PressRelease #SSOEsoutheast
We recently held an in-office health camp for our employees in India to make preventive care more accessible. We don’t just tell our employees to take care, we help them do it—and bringing the doctor’s office into our office was one way we could make our benefits work for them. #SSOEindia #chooseSSOE
Our Troy office raised the stakes and hosted two 75th Anniversary parties for colleagues and their families. First celebrating with a casino-themed lunch, followed by a picnic in Kensington Metropark. Both events were a blast and left our Detroit-area employees feeling like they hit the jackpot! #chooseSSOE #SSOEcelebrates75
Go Vols! We had a great time at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville’s Engineering and STEM Job and Internship Fair earlier this week. Structural engineer (and proud UT Knoxville alum) Scott Malone enjoyed catching up with Smokey the dog while talking to students about our Co-op / Internship Program and early career opportunities. #chooseSSOE
We're excited to share that SSOE's Shawn Pankratz, Division Manager within our Advanced Technology business unit, has been named a Top Young Professional by ENR Northwest. Every year, each of Engineering News-Record's 10 regional editions celebrate the excellence of young construction professionals by recognizing individuals under 40 years of age who have shown extraordinary career leadership and service. SSOE's Catherine Myers, President and Chief Operating Officer, quoted within. #SSOEportland #PressRelease
SSOE has once again been recognized as an MEP Giant by Consulting-Specifying Engineer, coming in at #27 this year. #PressRelease
Job site safety includes protecting mental health. Amid National Suicide Prevention Month and during Construction Suicide Prevention Week, SSOE’s Julie Dolan, Client Advocate and Lean Practice Leader, sat down with Brian Winningham and Adam Hoots on The Lean Builder Podcast for a candid conversation about mental health in the construction industry. In this episode, they address unique challenges: long hours, high-pressure situations, physically taxing work, and unpredictable environments that contribute to loneliness, anxiety, depression, and even suicide. #SuicidePreventionMonth
Earlier this week, SSOE's Betsy Hurner, Vice President of Corporate Development, served on a panel of experts for a session titled "Leading with Culture: Integration Best Practices and Keeping a Recruiting Mindset through M&A" at Zweig Group's M&A Next Symposium. #PressRelease
Huntsville has been named as the top emerging tech market in the U.S., and our friends at the Alabama School of Cyber Technology and Engineering couldn’t be more excited. SSOE teamed up with Fuqua & Partners Architects a few years ago to provide design services for the new 76,500 SF school in Cummings Research Park—just 5 minutes away from our Clinton Avenue office. Today, the school attracts elite talent from across the state, and with the Rocket City at the top of tech, they’re sure to stay. #SSOEsoutheast
In this Student Housing Business article, SSOE’s Laura Morton, Senior Architect, details how the COVID-19 pandemic changed the landscape of student housing at the Georgia Institute of Technology. With help from SSOE’s designers, the school incorporated a furnished apartment complex for students directly adjacent to campus yet apart from the university system, reflecting desirable student housing ideals. #SSOEsoutheast