NEWS
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Stone Welcomes New Quality Assurance Manager Jenn Cypher
Stone's excited to welcome Jennifer Cypher as its newest Quality Assurance Manager.
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Stone Welcomes Water Resources Engineer Matthew Schley
Stone Environmental is excited to welcome Matt Schley, EIT to Stone's growing water resources team as a Water Resources Engineer.
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Stone Welcomes Senior Agricultural Engineer Jacob Mitchell
Stone Environmental is excited to welcome Jacob Mitchell as a Senior Agricultural Engineer located in Columbia, Missouri. Jacob joins Stone with 13 years of experience helping crop protection companies understand how their products behave in, and interact with, the environment.
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Stone Welcomes Senior Hydrogeologist Michael Smith
Stone Environmental is excited to welcome Michael B. Smith to Stone as a Senior Hydrogeologist. Within his role on Stone's Environmental Assessment and Remediation team, Smith provides senior technical expertise on integrated site characterization and remediation strategies for cleaning up hazardous and contaminated sites.
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Stone Named a Best Place to Work for 2020
Stone's employee owners are proud to announce Stone Environmental's recognition as one of the Best Places to Work in Vermont for the second year in a row! The annual statewide survey and awards program from Vermont Business Magazine was created in 2006 to identify, recognize and honor the best places of employment in Vermont, benefiting the state's economy, its workforce and businesses. In lieu of an awards ceremony, Stone's employee-owners produced a short video describing the unique culture of our company. We're proud of this award and look forward to next year.
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Recent News and Updates from Our Water Resources Management Team
Though we are working from a range of locations these days, Stone Environmental is excited to introduce you to the newest member of our Water Resources Management Team, provide an update on an important project addressing pollution in Lake Champlain, and invite you to visit our new ecosystem restoration page on our website.
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Branden Martin, PE Recognized as Vermont's Young Engineer of the Year
Stone's Branden Martin, PE was recently honored with the Young Engineer of the Year Award at the Engineer's Week Banquet, an annual event organized by the state’s engineering societies, on Friday, February 21, 2020 in Burlington, Vermont.
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Meet the newest members of Stone's Environmental Assessment and Remediation Services team!
We are pleased to share that we are continuing to expand our team of environmental professionals serving Vermont! Please help us in welcoming Staff Scientist Summers Long, Staff Scientist Laura Rajnak, and Staff GIS Scientist Heather Cox to our Environmental Assessment and Remediation Services team in Montpelier, Vermont!
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Our office building's gone solar!
We are thrilled to show off our new solar panels, expertly installed by our friends at SunCommon! We are always eager to support the movement toward cleaner, more sustainable energy as a long-term investment in the future of our community, and the addition of solar panels at our office in Montpelier was a natural step in that direction. A big thank you to SunCommon and Steve Ribolini of RiverStation, LLC for working with us to reduce our environmental footprint and bring solar power to 535 Stone Cutters Way!
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Stone Receives Esri's Special Achievement in GIS (SAG) Award for "Access Montpelier" ArcGIS Hub Site
During this year's Esri User Conference, Stone received a Special Achievement in GIS (SAG) Award in recognition of our work on the "Access Montpelier" ArcGIS Hub Site for the City of Montpelier, Vermont. Access Montpelier is a community engagement website where the public can view learn, understand, and contribute to the operations of city government. It also allows citizens to access and use the city's information resources on their own. Click for more information.