Recognition for 14 Harrison Grierson employees
Recognition for 14 Harrison Grierson employees
Harrison Grierson has recognised 14 staff members for their technical excellence and leadership:
Appointed Technical Director
• Ash Deshpande, Lead Process Engineer, Auckland
Appointed Principal
• Anita Simpson, Senior Process Engineer, Auckland
• Tim Fergusson, Planning Manager, Whakatane
• Rob Rimmer, Team Leader, Land Development, Christchurch
• Nicky Smalberger, Team Leader, Water, Auckland
• Ian Ho, Senior Process Engineer, Auckland
• Will Platts, Team Leader, Land Development, Auckland
• John Petrovic, Project Engineer, Auckland
Appointed Associate
• Alice Lin, Senior Planner, Auckland Airport
• Mona Liao, Civil Engineer, Auckland
• Holger Zipfel, Team Leader, Mechanical, Auckland;
• Rita Clark, Licensed Cadastral Surveyor, Christchurch;
• Sarah Rasmussen, Project Financial Advisor, Christchurch,
• Nigel Fernando, Senior Engineer, Auckland Airport.
Harrison Grierson Managing Director, Glen Cornelius, said the new titles reflected each person’s high performance and technical expertise, together with their contribution and commitment to the company and its clients.
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NOTE: Harrison Grierson is a leading New Zealand owned engineering and design consultancy providing professional services in the market sectors of Water & the Environment, Land & Buildings, Utilities and Transport throughout Australia, New Zealand and the South Pacific. In business for 132 years, Harrison Grierson has seven offices across New Zealand. Visit www.harrisongrierson.com for more information.
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