April 2009
Two new managers announced
Mead & Hunt, a national architecture and engineering firm, promoted two employees to management positions in late February. Rahul Ranade and Nathan Rockwood were promoted to newly established management roles within the company’s Water Resources Business Unit in Sacramento, California. Ranade is now the Manager for Water Resources Planning, while Rockwood manages the Water Resources Structural Department.
“Mead & Hunt has seen tremendous growth in our West Coast operations particularly in the Water Resources market. Additional leadership was critical for us to continue this growth,” said Eric Van Deuren, Mead & Hunt Vice President and one of the Water Resources Business Leaders. “Rahul and Nate are talented engineers who have demonstrated excellent leadership. With their added responsibilities we will be able to continue to serve our clients with the highest level of quality.”
Rockwood also just passed his Structural Engineering (S.E.) license exam in California. This is a significant achievement.
Mead & Hunt provides professional services in architecture, historic preservation, transportation, infrastructure, and water resources engineering to clients throughout the US. Mead & Hunt was recognized as one of the fastest rising architectural and engineering firms by the Zweig Letter Hot Firm list; the corporation remains strong ranking 240 on Engineering News Record’s Top 500 design firm list. Mead & Hunt, named by CE News as one of the top 10 engineering companies to work for in the nation, is employee–owned with nearly 400 people in offices nationwide.