Katie Astroth, P.W.S.
Principal &
St. Louis Operations Lead
314.447.3613
kastroth@cecinc.com
We are pleased to announce that Katie Astroth, P.W.S., a Principal in our Ecological Sciences practice, has been appointed Operations Lead for the CEC St. Louis office.
Katie has been with CEC for nine years and has over 16 years of experience in environmental compliance, biological assessment, and regulatory permitting. She currently serves as the Ecological Sciences Practice Lead for the St. Louis office and is an active leader on the CEC Women Steering Committee. Prior to her new role, Katie also served as the Ecological Sciences Associate Corporate Practice Lead for the company.
Katie holds a Master of Science degree in biology from Southern Illinois University Edwardsville and Bachelor of Science degrees in biology and environmental biology & ecological studies from Illinois College. She is a certified Professional Wetland Scientist experienced in the electric utility, mining, land development, and solid waste industries.
We thank Kevin Kamp for his leadership in the St. Louis office. Kevin, who has been with CEC for 17 years and preceded Katie in the St. Louis Operations Lead role, was recently promoted to Regional Vice President of Operations (RVP). Kevin will now support our Chicago, Indianapolis, Oklahoma City, and St. Louis regional operations. To see all our recent RVP changes (effective April 1), click here.
About CEC St. Louis
Established in 2001, CEC St. Louis hosts a group of diverse professionals who take pride in the service we provide to our clients in manufacturing, mining, power, public sector, real estate, and solid waste. Our ongoing growth in the market has continued with the recent acquisition of Pickett, Ray & Silver, Inc., a civil engineering and land survey firm serving clients throughout Missouri, Illinois, and Kansas. We currently have experts in air quality, civil engineering, ecological sciences, environmental engineering and sciences, manufacturing infrastructure services, survey/geospatial, waste management, and water resources.
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